Dispute Resolution – Litigation

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Dispute Resolution – Litigation

In a space often marked by fragmented representation, the practice offers a consistent and hands-on litigation approach. Clients work directly with the team handling their matter. Clear accountability. No layers.

Representation spans the Supreme Court of India, multiple High Courts of India and a wide range of tribunals and forums across the country. Active presence includes Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab & Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

The practice covers a broad range of disputes. This includes commercial and contractual matters, infrastructure and construction disputes, regulatory challenges, insolvency proceedings and enforcement actions. The team comprises experienced litigators with a consistent and disciplined approach. Focus remains on understanding the client’s position, maintaining continuity in representation and delivering reliable outcomes.

Key Offerings

Strategic litigation advisory. Early assessment of disputes, risks and forum strategy.

End-to-end representation before courts and tribunals. Drafting, filings, hearings and final arguments.

Interim relief and urgent matters. Injunctions, stays and time-sensitive applications.

Commercial and infrastructure disputes. Strong focus on contracts, projects and enforcement.

Regulatory and insolvency matters. Representation across forums and authorities.

Execution and enforcement proceedings. Recovery strategy and follow-through.

Approach

The focus remains on consistency, clarity and accountability. Matters are handled closely by the team, with an emphasis on practical outcomes and client confidence throughout the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

It involves resolving conflicts through judicial forums such as courts and tribunals.
When disputes cannot be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or other mechanisms.
A matter usually involves filing, pleadings, hearings, arguments, and a final order.
Timelines vary based on complexity, forum, and the nature of the dispute.
Yes, parties can settle disputes at any stage through negotiation or court-assisted processes.
It refers to temporary orders such as injunctions or stays granted during the case.
Strong documentation helps establish facts, support claims, and improve outcomes.
Parties may proceed with compliance, enforcement, or appeal depending on the outcome.
Tribunals handle specialised matters and follow distinct procedures compared to courts.
Yes, certain matters may involve parallel proceedings across different forums.

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