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Dispute resolution · trial desk

Facing a legal notice or court summons? Every hour matters.

From a civil suit to an FIR, most legal proceedings carry strict reply deadlines and limitation periods. Tell us what you've received and we'll map your timeline, your exposure, and your strongest defence — at no charge.

Typical statutory reply & action windows
Written Statement30 days from summons (Civil)
Bail ApplicationImmediately after arrest / FIR
Section 138 Notice15 days from receipt (Cheque Bounce)
Injunction / StayUrgent — mention within 24-48 hours

Indicative timelines under CPC, CrPC and specific statutes. Your notice or summons will state the exact deadline — share it with us and we'll confirm it.

Civil, criminal & commercial litigation — we stand with you from the first legal notice through final judgment and appeal.

Our litigation team handles disputes across the entire spectrum — from property and recovery suits to serious criminal defence and high‑stakes commercial battles. Whether you need to reply to a legal notice, secure anticipatory bail, or argue an injunction, we provide sharp, strategic advocacy before District Courts, the Delhi High Court, and specialised tribunals.

We believe in preparation that wins cases. Every brief is built from a thorough analysis of the facts, the applicable law, and the courtroom realities. We draft pleadings that tell a compelling story, appear personally at every critical hearing, and keep you informed at every stage. Our track record includes successful defences in cheque bounce cases, recovery decrees, property partition suits, and commercial contract disputes.

Why clients choose us for litigation: Direct access to your arguing counsel, not a rotating set of juniors. Fast drafting for urgent matters — often same‑day for injunction or bail applications. Clear, jargon‑free explanations of your legal position and the likely timeline. Flexible consultation options via phone, WhatsApp, or in‑person meetings at our Delhi office.

Over the years we have represented a wide range of clients — individuals, family‑run businesses, startups, and established corporations — in matters that often involve multiple jurisdictions and overlapping legal issues. This cross‑sector exposure gives us the ability to spot patterns early, anticipate the other side's next move, and craft arguments that hold up under judicial scrutiny.

Our approach to litigation is rooted in three principles: preparation, proximity, and pragmatism. We treat every case as if it's going to trial, even when a settlement seems likely — because the strongest negotiating position comes from being ready to fight. We maintain close proximity to the court process, monitoring daily cause lists and filing updates, so no deadline is ever missed. And we remain pragmatic: if a negotiated resolution can save you time, money, and emotional energy, we will pursue it aggressively while safeguarding your legal rights.

For criminal matters, we know that the first 24–48 hours after an FIR or arrest can be decisive. Our team is reachable late evenings and weekends for urgent bail applications, and we have a strong network of local counsel across Delhi NCR to facilitate immediate appearances in far‑flung district courts. For civil and commercial disputes, we focus on securing interim relief — whether an injunction, a stay on execution, or an asset preservation order — to stabilize your position before the long battle begins.

Transparency in fees and timelines: Litigation can be unpredictable, but our billing shouldn't be. We discuss fee structures upfront — whether per hearing, per appearance, or a fixed retainer for a specific stage — and provide realistic timeline estimates based on the current pendency in the relevant court. There are no hidden charges, and we never encourage litigation for its own sake.

If you're unsure whether your matter requires immediate legal action or can wait, send us the papers. We'll give you an honest assessment within 24 hours, often in a single phone call. Your first consultation is free, and it may well save you years of avoidable litigation.

Case Assessment
Rapid, confidential review of your notice, FIR, or contract to gauge merits and risks.
Drafting & Filing
Written statements, complaints, bail applications, and appeals prepared for maximum legal impact.
Court Representation
Persuasive advocacy in civil, criminal, and commercial matters from trial to final arguments.
Settlement & ADR
Negotiation, mediation, and compromise drafting to resolve disputes without protracted litigation.
Civil, Criminal & Commercial Litigation

Where we step in

We handle every stage of a dispute, from the first legal notice to final appeal — reading the other side's case the way they built it, then dismantling it on the law and the facts.

CIVIL
Civil suits, recovery & property disputes
Written statements, injunction applications, partition suits, and specific performance actions.
CRIMINAL
Criminal defence, bail & trial representation
Anticipatory bail, regular bail, quashing petitions, and defence in cheque bounce and other criminal complaints.
COMMERCIAL
Commercial disputes & contract litigation
Breach of contract, partnership disputes, recovery of dues, and shareholder conflicts before commercial courts.
APPEAL
Appeals & revisional jurisdiction
First appeals, second appeals, and writ petitions before the Delhi High Court and appellate tribunals.
SPECIMEN — LEGAL NOTICE (CIVIL / CRIMINAL)

Summary of a typical legal notice

Section 80 CPC / Section 138 N.I. Act / General
Under
review
Notice Ref.
NL/2026/XXXX
Date
DD/MM/YYYY
Ground
Recovery of dues / Breach of contract / Cheque dishonour
Reply due
As specified in notice (often 15–30 days)

Ignoring a legal notice can lead to an ex‑parte order or an arrest warrant. Send us the notice and we'll tell you exactly how to respond.

Case intake

Tell us about your legal matter

Direct contact

Adv. Raj Kumar Karan

Civil, criminal & commercial litigation counsel

Phone / WhatsApp+91 9711572898
Deadline within 48 hours? Call or WhatsApp directly — the form is reviewed once daily, but urgent matters like bail or stay applications get same‑day attention by phone.

Case intake form

Five details. That's all we need to assess your matter.

24h Response time

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