
Dispute Resolution - Arbitration & Litigation
Chambers of Jain and Kumar works in every area of dispute resolution. Our dispute resolution team regularly advise clients on a variety of contentious matters involving commercial contracts, civil disputes, shareholders’ disputes, enforcement of security, recovery of debts, corporate and securities law, competition law, labor and employment matters, real estate issues, and economic offenses. With much of our work involving disputes that cutting across multiple practice areas, to develop compliance initiatives and other techniques to help our clients reduce litigation risk.
The Firm handles various corporate, civil and white collar matters before the courts, quasi-judicial authorities, and tribunals including:
* The Supreme Court of India
* High Courts of various States
* Lower Courts
* Tribunals such as NCLT, NCLAT, CCI, COMPAT, NGT, APTEL, PNGRB, etc.
The Firm has successfully represented clients in some very challenging litigation and dispute resolution matters involving complex issues of law. Our approach is solution-oriented and emphasizes a practical understanding of our client’s business problems to find a legal solution to address them. Our Experience Advice is provided, amongst others, in the following areas: Foreign direct investment in the construction and development sector. Structuring of investments and investment documentation.
* Options for a real estate development
* Due diligence on property
* Drafting and negotiating conveyance deeds and other documentation
* Structuring, drafting, and negotiating lease deeds and other tenancy arrangements
* Registration of documents
* Central and local laws, including applicable stamp laws
* Construction and engineering contracts and associated guarantees
* Financing real estate projects, creation of security and drafting and negotiation of associated documentation
* Compliances, registration and advice under RERA for developers and agents
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