Common Types of Litigation

Litigation involves a wide variety of legal disputes. Including civil, criminal and commercial cases, it involves formal
court proceedings in which the parties seek resolution through legal representation and court decisions.

Civil
Litigation

Civil litigation entails disputes between individuals or agencies over rights, duties, or damages.

Criminal
Litigation

Criminal litigation relates to offenses towards the kingdom or society, where the authorities prosecutes people for crimes.

Commercial
Litigation

Commercial litigation makes a speciality of disputes springing up from enterprise transactions and relationships.

Family
Litigation

Family litigation addresses prison problems related to own family relationships, together with divorce, infant custody, and adoption.

Common Types of
Litigation

Litigation involves a wide variety of legal disputes. Including civil, criminal and commercial cases, it involves formal court proceedings in which the parties seek resolution through legal representation and court decisions.

Civil
Litigation

Civil litigation entails disputes between individuals or agencies over rights, duties, or damages.

Criminal
Litigation

Criminal litigation relates to offenses towards the kingdom or society, where the authorities prosecutes people for crimes.

Commercial
Litigation

Commercial litigation makes a speciality of disputes springing up from enterprise transactions and relationships.

Family
Litigation

Family litigation addresses prison problems related to own family relationships, together with divorce, infant custody, and adoption.

About Litigation

Our firm offers a wide range of litigation services, which include civil and criminal cases. We ensure that we provide for all the diverse legal needs of our clients. We specialize in a host of disputes in the civil ream, ranging from breach of contract. We act as advocates for a client seeking to enforce the rights and damages awarded through judgments. We also handle debt recovery, matrimonial cases, claims against the state, thus upholding fundamental rights.

 

On the criminal side, our experience justifies that we can treat both the complainants and accused individuals with equal seriousness. We practice a broad range of criminal litigation from trial representation to bail applications, appeals, and quashing of charges. We provide special legal expertise, mainly from the Narcotics, Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, which make possible an analysis of the intricate legal frameworks, and strategic counseling tailored for each case.

About Litigation

Our firm offers a wide range of litigation services, which include civil and criminal cases. We ensure that we provide for all the diverse legal needs of our clients. We specialize in a host of disputes in the civil ream, ranging from breach of contract. We act as advocates for a client seeking to enforce the rights and damages awarded through judgments. We also handle debt recovery, matrimonial cases, claims against the state, thus upholding fundamental rights.

 

On the criminal side, our experience justifies that we can treat both the complainants and accused individuals with equal seriousness. We practice a broad range of criminal litigation from trial representation to bail applications, appeals, and quashing of charges. We provide special legal expertise, mainly from the Narcotics, Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, which make possible an analysis of the intricate legal frameworks, and strategic counseling tailored for each case.

What Does a Litigation
Attorney Handle?

A litigation attorney represents a client in almost any type of legal dispute; he or she can represent somebody in cases involving civil as well as criminal matters. The attorney needs to assess the case’s merits, conduct legal research to prepare arguments, draft and file essential complaints and motions, and manage the discovery process in gathering evidence. Litigation attorneys negotiate settlements, develop cases for trial, and appear before courts to present evidence and arguments.

What Does a Litigation
Attorney Handle?

A litigation attorney represents a client in almost any type of legal dispute; he or she can represent somebody in cases involving civil as well as criminal matters. The attorney needs to assess the case’s merits, conduct legal research to prepare arguments, draft and file essential complaints and motions, and manage the discovery process in gathering evidence. Litigation attorneys negotiate settlements, develop cases for trial, and appear before courts to present evidence and arguments.

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