Litigation & advisory · III
Corporate Law
M&A, contracts, compliance and NCLT dispute resolution for enterprises.
- Litigation & advisory
- Contract review in 3–5 days
- NCLT · Commercial Courts · Arbitration
Overview
What this covers
We act as outside counsel for founders, MSMEs and established companies — drafting and negotiating commercial contracts, advising on corporate governance and compliance, and resolving shareholder and commercial disputes before the NCLT and commercial courts.
From shareholders’ agreements and employment contracts to mergers, acquisitions and exits, we combine commercial pragmatism with airtight drafting.
Why it matters
- Contract drafting & negotiation
- Shareholder & founder agreements
- NCLT & commercial disputes
- Governance & compliance advisory
Documents
What to keep ready
- 01Incorporation documents, MoA / AoA
- 02Shareholder or partnership agreements
- 03Board resolutions
- 04Contracts in dispute
- 05Correspondence & invoices
Missing something? Start anyway — we will tell you what can wait and what cannot.
How it works
A clear path, step by step
- 01
Commercial briefing
We understand the deal or dispute and the business outcome you need.
- 02
Drafting & structuring
We structure the transaction and draft watertight documentation.
- 03
Negotiation
We negotiate terms protecting your interest and managing risk.
- 04
Closing or litigation
We close the deal or, where disputes arise, litigate before the NCLT or courts.
Questions
Common questions about corporate law
Do startups really need a shareholders’ agreement?
Yes — it governs equity, vesting, decision-making, exits and dispute resolution between founders and investors. Drafting it early prevents costly disputes later.
What disputes go to the NCLT?
The National Company Law Tribunal hears matters such as oppression and mismanagement, insolvency (IBC), and company-law disputes. We advise and appear in these proceedings.
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Next step
Ready to begin your corporate law?
A confidential first conversation costs nothing. Tell us about your matter and we will map the next step — and the fee — in writing.