Practice Area

What We Are Expert At

Civil Law Practice

As a practicing civil lawyer in Bangalore, We provide focused representation across the broad spectrum of civil disputes that affect individuals and property rights. Our approach combines diligent case preparation with strategic advocacy in court.

Property Disputes

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- Title & Ownership Conflicts
- Partition of Joint Family Property
- Specific Performance of Sale Agreements
- Boundary & Easement Disputes

- Filing Suits for Declaration & Partition
- Seeking Injunctions to Prevent Trespass
- Enforcing Contractual Obligations to Sell/Buy

Contract & Recovery

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- Recovery of Money/Debts
- Enforcement of Securities & Guarantees
- Breach of Contract Disputes

- Filing Summary Suits (Order XXXVII CPC)
- Execution of Decrees (Order XXI CPC)
- Seeking Damages or Specific Performance

Injunction Suits

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- Temporary Injunctions
- Permanent Injunctions
- Mandatory Injunctions (to undo a wrong)

- Urgent Orders to Maintain Status Quo
- Final Orders to Perpetually Restrain an Action
- Applications under Order XXXIX, CPC

Landlord-Tenant Issues

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- Eviction Proceedings
- Recovery of Rent Arrears
- Defense of Tenant Rights
- Challenge to Illegal Possession

- Representation under Karnataka Rent Act
- Filing/Defending Eviction Suits
- Recovery Suits for Unpaid Rent

Family Law (Civil Aspect)

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- Divorce & Maintenance
- Child Custody & Guardianship
- Inheritance & Succession Disputes

- Petitions under Hindu Marriage Act
- Applications for Maintenance (Sec. 125 CrPC)
- Succession Certificates & Probate

We Are Here to Assist You for Other Civil Litigation

– Civil Defamation
– Torts (Negligence, Nuisance)
– Consumer Disputes

Family Law Practice

Family law involves sensitive legal matters concerning marriage, divorce, child welfare, and financial support within families. We practice is guided by principles of empathy, confidentiality, and robust legal advocacy to help clients navigate these personal challenges within the framework of Indian family law.

Marriage & Divorce

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Contested & Mutual Consent Divorce, Annulment, Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Void/Voidable Marriages.

Hindu Marriage Act, 1955; Special Marriage Act, 1954; Indian Divorce Act, 1869 (for Christians); Muslim Personal Law. Objective: To legally dissolve a marriage or address matrimonial rights.

Child Custody & Support

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Physical & Legal Custody, Visitation Rights, Guardianship, Child Maintenance.

Guardians and Wards Act, 1890; Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act, 1956. Principle: The 'welfare of the child' is the paramount consideration for courts.

Maintenance & Alimony

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Interim & Permanent Maintenance for Spouse, Children, and Parents.

Section 125 of CrPC (secular); Section 24 & 25 of Hindu Marriage Act; Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986. Objective: To ensure financial support for dependents.

Domestic Violence & Protection

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Obtaining Protection Orders, Residence Orders, Monetary Relief.

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (PWDVA). Objective: To provide immediate civil remedies and protection from abuse.

Property & Inheritance

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Division of Marital Assets, Stridhan Recovery, Inheritance Disputes within the family context.

Hindu Succession Act, 1956; Indian Succession Act, 1925; relevant personal laws. Objective: To secure fair division and establish succession rights.

The Framework of Family Law Practice

Begin Addressing Your Family Law Matter

If you are facing a family legal issue, we offer a confidential consultation to understand your situation, explain your rights and options, and outline a clear path forward.

Commercial Matters

A commercial law practice focuses on resolving legal disputes that arise in a business or commercial context. This area involves disagreements between two business entities, which can vary greatly in their size, scope, and complexity. It is a distinct field from civil litigation, which typically deals with disputes between individuals.

Contract Disputes

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Breach of written or oral contracts, enforcement of terms, interpretation disputes, and claims for damages.

Primary Laws: Indian Contract Act, 1872; Specific Relief Act, 1963.
Objectives: Enforce binding agreements, seek compensation or specific performance, and define contractual obligations.

Debt Recovery & Insolvency

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Recovery of unpaid loans, enforcement of guarantees, insolvency proceedings against corporate debtors, and resolution plans.

Primary Laws: Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016; Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002; Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act, 1993.
Objectives: Efficiently recover dues, initiate corporate insolvency resolution, and realize securities.

Corporate & Shareholder Disputes

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Oppression and mismanagement, shareholder agreements, derivative actions, and conflicts in corporate governance.

Primary Laws: Companies Act, 2013; Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956.
Objectives: Protect minority shareholder rights, ensure proper corporate governance, and resolve internal company conflicts.

Banking & Finance

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Disputes on loan agreements, letter of credit transactions, and cheque dishonour cases.

Primary Laws: Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881; Banking Regulation Act, 1949; Indian Contract Act, 1872.
Objectives: Uphold the sanctity of negotiable instruments, enforce financial contracts, and recover banking debts.

Real Estate (Commercial)

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Disputes on commercial leases, development agreements, specific performance for sale of commercial property, and construction delays.

Primary Laws: Transfer of Property Act, 1882; Indian Contract Act, 1872; Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.
Objectives: Enforce commercial real estate contracts, resolve lease conflicts, and ensure regulatory compliance.

Competition Law

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Anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position, and mergers & acquisitions causing an appreciable adverse effect on competition.

Primary Laws: Competition Act, 2002.
Objectives: Promote fair competition, prevent market monopolies, and ensure consumer welfare.

Arbitration & Mediation

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Enforcement of arbitration agreements, challenges to arbitral awards, and appointment of arbitrators.

Primary Laws: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996; Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
Objectives: Provide faster dispute resolution, enforce arbitration clauses, and reduce court litigation.

What we do as a Commercial Litigation Lawyer

As a commercial lawyer is crucial for navigating this complex area. Their role typically involves:

  • Advisory: Reviewing contracts for enforceability, advising on legal rights and risks.

  • Strategy & Representation: Developing a resolution strategy, representing clients in negotiations, mediations, arbitrations, or in court.

  • Risk Management: Helping businesses structure agreements and implement compliance measures to prevent future disputes

Knowledge & Experience

Beyond specific legal knowledge, my practice is defined by a set of core competencies that apply across all areas: