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The firm aspires to live a dream which was seen long 20 years back by the director of the firm in providing the best legal service to the different sections of the society in the growing modern world but at the same time the dream is just not meant to be see it with the closed eye but asks you to perspire.

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Civil Law Consultancy in Jaipur

We represent our clients; companies as well as individual clients with respect to their civil litigation matters. Our firm understands the intricacy of the case to maneuveroperative strategy to suit individual case and its nature. Our services are affordable and bring anticipated results in postulated time instead of taking years.

Our sphere of representation ranges from

  • High Courts
  • District Courts
  • Consumer Disputes Forum
  • Central Administrative Tribunal
  • Appellate Tribunals
  • Competition Appellate Tribunal

We represent clients on all types of civil and commercial litigation in all the courts and tribunals in the state. We cater to the needs of our clients in all areas of civil and commercial litigation. We represent our clients in an array of matters such as-

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Constitutional law refers to rights carved out in the federal and state constitutions. The majority of this body of law has developed from Supreme Court rulings, which interpret their respective constitutions and ensure that the laws passed by the legislature do not violate constitutional limits. Examples of such are your Fundamental Rights.

FAMILY LAW

Family law deals with regulating family relationships, including marriage and divorce, the treatment of children, and related economic matters.

  • Company Law
  • Service Law
  • Banking and Finance Laws
  • Central Administrative Tribunal
  • Insolvency

Insolvency is the legal term describing the situation of a debtor who is unable to pay his, her, or its debts. There are two primary types of insolvency: cash flow and balance sheet.

In cash flow insolvency, the debtor suffers from a lack of financial liquidity making it impossible to pay debts as they fall due. This is the type of insolvency most individuals experience prior to filing for bankruptcy.

Balance sheet insolvency, on the other hand, involves having negative net assets, where one's liabilities exceed their assets. This is the form of insolvency normally described by corporate entities prior to filing for bankruptcy.

Notably, insolvency is not the same as bankruptcy. For example, a business is cash flow insolvent but balance sheet solvent and, as a result, would likely be unable to qualify for bankruptcy protection. Indeed, many businesses have negative net assets (i.e., they are balance sheet insolvent) but remain cash flow solvent as their ongoing operations meet their regular debt obligations, helping them avoid default. This is usually the period prior to a company being "in the black," as it is commonly described. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, a person is considered to be insolvent when they have stopped paying their debts or cannot pay their debts as they become due. A number of federal laws exist to protect insolvent persons or businesses, including the bankruptcy code. However, a recent trend has put the focus onto individual corporate officers and directors if it is shown that they have intentionally or negligently driven a company into the ground, possibly for the purpose of seeking bankruptcy relief

CONSUMER LAW

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (CPA) is an Act that provides for effective protection of interests of consumers and as such makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities that help in settlement of consumer disputes and matters connected therewith

RECOVERY SUIT

The civil remedy for recovery of money is by way of institution of a suit in a court of appropriate jurisdiction. The suit can be instituted under Order IV of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (CPC).

JURISDICTION:

Suit can be instituted at the place where:

  • the Defendant resides; or
  • place where he carries on business or personally works for gain; or
  • the cause of action wholly or partly arises.

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