Civil Law
Our civil law practice covers a broad spectrum of legal disputes and advisory services, addressing matters of property, contracts, tenancy, consumer rights, and more. We represent individuals, businesses, and institutions before Civil Courts, High Courts, Tribunals, and Consumer Commissions across India.
We handle a wide range of civil disputes and advisory matters across India, including:
We combine meticulous documentation, strong legal research, and strategic courtroom advocacy to safeguard our clients’ rights and interests. Our focus is on practical, time-efficient, and cost-effective solutions while ensuring strict compliance with procedural and substantive laws.
Civil law covers disputes related to property, contracts, money recovery, tenancy, family matters, consumer disputes, and other non-criminal issues.
In civil cases, the dispute is between individuals or organizations over rights, obligations, or property, whereas criminal cases involve offenses against the State.
A civil suit is initiated by filing a plaint in the appropriate civil court, along with necessary documents and court fees.
The timeline depends on the complexity of the case, court workload, and procedural steps; it can range from a few months to several years.
Yes. Many civil disputes can be resolved through arbitration, mediation, conciliation, or out-of-court settlements.
Documents vary by case type, but may include property papers, contracts, correspondence, receipts, IDs, and evidence supporting your claim.
Jurisdiction is determined by where the cause of action arose or where the defendant resides, subject to legal provisions.
Court fees depend on the value of the suit and the type of relief sought, as per the Court Fees Act and state rules.
Yes. You can file an appeal before a higher court within the prescribed limitation period.
While self-representation is legally allowed, having an experienced advocate increases your chances of a favorable outcome.