Litigation & Dispute Resolution

At Legal Litigator, litigation is at the core of our legal practice. We provide end-to-end representation across all major legal forums in India, tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients. Our aim is to deliver justice within the bounds of the law, with a client-focused and strategic approach.


🔷 Key Forums of Practice

We represent clients in all leading judicial, quasi-judicial, and regulatory forums, including:

  • Supreme Court of India

  • High Courts: Patna, Delhi, Mumbai, Allahabad, Chandigarh,  Kolkata, and others

  • National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) – All benches

  • National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) – New Delhi and Chennai

  • National & State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions

  • Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)

  • Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT) & DRAT

  • Arbitral Tribunals (Institutional & Ad-hoc)

  • Quasi-Judicial Bodies, Regulatory Authorities such as SEBI, RBI, RERA, CCI, etc.


🔷 Diverse Legal Domains We Cover

We are structured to advise and litigate across a wide spectrum of legal areas, including:

  • Civil Law: Property disputes, succession, will, guardianship, tenancy, probate, injunctions, recovery suits, etc.

  • Criminal Law: FIR registration, anticipatory bail, regular bail, quashing, writ,  arrest stay, trials, defense, economic offences

  • Family Law: Custody, guardianship, maintenance, divorce

  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

  • Corporate & Commercial Law: M&A, JV, compliance, transactions

  • Banking & Finance: DRT, SARFAESI, debt recovery

  • Insolvency & Bankruptcy (IBC)

  • Real Estate & Infrastructure Law

  • Labour & Employment Law

  • Company Law & ROC Compliance

  • Consumer Protection Law

  • Competition Law

  • Election Law & Administrative Law

  • Constitutional Law & Writ Petitions

  • Cyber Law, POCSO, NDPS, PMLA, Prevention of Corruption Act

  • Agency Investigations & Enforcement: CBI, ED, EOW, SFIO

  • Financial Regulations: SEBI, RBI, chit fund, NBFC compliance

⚖️ Overview of Arbitration Law in India

  • The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 governs arbitration proceedings in India.

  • Based on the UNCITRAL Model Law (1985), it replaced:

    • Arbitration Act, 1940

    • Arbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act, 1937

    • Foreign Awards (Recognition and Enforcement) Act, 1961

  • Aims to streamline dispute resolution and align Indian arbitration law with global standards.


🧑‍⚖️ Roles and Appointments

  • Arbitrator: Appointed under Section 11 of the Act; oversees arbitration proceedings.

  • Conciliator: Appointed under Section 64; facilitates settlement discussions in conciliation.

  • Both arbitrators and conciliators must ensure fairness, objectivity, and justice during proceedings.


Benefits of ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)

  • Lower litigation costs

  • Faster dispute resolution

  • Reduced emotional stress

  • Flexible procedures

  • Greater control over outcomes


🛠️ Our Arbitration Services

  • Filing of application for appointment of arbitrator before the High Court

  • Petitions seeking interim relief during arbitration (before or during proceedings)

  • Filing of Section 34 petitions to challenge/arbitration award (set aside)

  • Execution petitions for enforcement of awards through civil courts

  • Representation before arbitrators in India and abroad

  • Arbitration in:

    • Commercial disputes

    • Domestic arbitration

    • International arbitration

  • Enforcement of domestic and foreign arbitral awards

🕊️ Pre-Litigation Mediation Services

  • Voluntary and confidential process conducted before formal court litigation

  • Ideal for resolving disputes like:

    • Matrimonial and family matters

    • Business and partnership disputes

    • Insurance claims

    • Civil disputes

  • Mediator facilitates assisted negotiation between parties and counsels

  • A written and signed settlement agreement is filed in court and becomes legally binding

Our Litigation & Arbitration Lawyers