Practice Areas

Family Law

Family Law in India refers to the comprehensive range of regulations that govern family concerns such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and so on. When one grants legal validity to the status of interpersonal interactions, some legally enforceable rights and obligations develop..

Business Law

Business law encompasses all of the laws that dictate how to form and run a business. This includes all of the laws that govern how to start, buy, manage and close or sell any type of business. Business laws establish the rules that all businesses should follow..

Insurance Law

Insurance plays a crucial role in providing financial security and peace of mind. Whether it's auto insurance, homeowners' insurance, health insurance, or any other type of coverage, having reliable insurance is essential. However, there are times when insurance companies may act in bad faith, denying or undervaluing legitimate claims. In such situations, it is crucial to have genuine legal advice to protect your rights and ensure you receive the coverage you are entitled to..

Criminal Law

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) was the official criminal code in the Republic of India, inherited from British India after since independence till it was replaced by Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita in December 2023. It was a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of criminal law.

Property Law

The Transfer of Property Act 1882 is an Indian legislation which regulates the transfer of property in India. It contains specific provisions regarding what constitutes a transfer and the conditions attached thereto. It came into force on July 01,1882...

Employment Law

These include right to work of one's choice, right against discrimination, prohibition of child labour, just and humane conditions of work, social security, protection of wages, redress of grievances, right to organize and form trade unions, collective bargaining and participation in management.

Fire Accident

Factories Act and Rules (State-specific) (iv) to familiarise all the workers with the means of escape during the fire and train them in steps to be taken in a fire accident. Section 37 of the Factories Act, 1948, also prescribes detailed measures to prevent explosion hazards.

Financial Law

Companies Act, 2013: This act governs the formation, management, and operation of companies in India, including those in the financial sector. Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999: This act regulates foreign exchange transactions in India and aims to facilitate external trade and payments..

Drug Offenses

The NDPS Act prohibits the cultivation, production, sale, purchase, trade, import, export, use, and consumption of psychotropics and narcotics except for scientific and medical purposes. The Act is primarily punitive.11 Jun 2023.

Sexual Offenses

While Section 375 allows for consenting penetrative actions (which includes oral and anal intercourse), Section 377 made the same acts of penetration illegal regardless of consent. This results in a legal schism.

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