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The Law Firm

 Founded in 2018

Mehta Law Chambers 

Our Approach

  • Being conscientious and honest officers of the court, if a legal problem can be avoided in the first place, and save our client’s time, effort and money, we lean towards avoidance, and not just delivering a litigious remedy.

  • With our fingers on the pulse of changing global and economic trends affecting public policy and law (both domestic and global), we keep up to date with new and more effective legal practices, ensuring value for money, for our clients.

  • We believe in not just building and nurturing long-term relations with our clients, but also symbiotic relationships in which we can help create business networks, building potential business contacts and leads for our clients, and vice-versa.

  • In a global trend that wants to avoid the time consuming and repeated physical presence required in litigations, we tend to encourage our clients to explore alternate means of dispute resolution, like mediation and arbitration, which we also specialise in.

  • For our corporate clients and individual clients with business-related issues, we formulate our strategy, not just from a legal perspective, but also the business perspective.

  • We believe in providing practically feasible and solution-oriented legal advice, drawing upon our years of legal experience, in-depth research and out of the box thinking.

  • We understand the needs and requirements of every individual client and customise our work and its delivery accordingly, be it based on time, cost-effectiveness, legal improvisation, transparency, accessibility or approachability.

  • We strive to deliver responsible and credible legal advice based on domain-specific expertise, value, consistency and integrity, all the while maintaining a high standard of performance.

A Bad Compromise Is Better Than A Good Lawsuit

French Proverb

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The firm represents its clients in the following Courts and Tribunals: 

 

  • Supreme Court of India

  • High Court of Delhi

  • District Courts – Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon and Faridabad.

  • National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)

  • National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT)

  • Debt Recovery Tribunal / Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRT/DRAT)

  • Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)

  • Consumer Forum including National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (NCDRC) and State Commissions.

  • Labour Courts and Tribunals

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