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FAQs

General Queries

Frequently asked questions about general queries in India — answered by Corpus Juris Legal.

Corpus Juris Legal primarily serves corporate clients — listed and unlisted companies, PE/VC-backed businesses, MNCs operating in India, startups, NBFCs, real estate developers, and high-net-worth individuals with complex legal needs. Our core focus is Delhi NCR, though we advise clients across India and handle cross-border matters involving Indian parties.

Our principal office is at Jeevan Bharati Tower, Connaught Place, New Delhi — 110 001. We serve corporate clients across all of Delhi NCR, including Gurgaon (Gurugram), Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and Greater Noida. For client meetings, we can attend at your office in Delhi NCR.

You can schedule a consultation by calling +91 11 4567 8900, emailing counsel@corpusjurislegal.com, or using the contact form on our website. First consultations for corporate matters are typically scheduled within 48 hours. For urgent matters, call our direct line and request priority scheduling.

Yes. Our corporate retainer provides dedicated senior partner access, unlimited routine legal queries, contract review services, compliance calendar management, and priority access for urgent matters — all at a fixed monthly fee. Retainer arrangements eliminate the friction of billing for every query and ensure you seek legal advice early, when it is cheapest to act. Contact us to discuss a retainer tailored to your business.

Corpus Juris Legal appears before the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, NCLT (Delhi Principal Bench), NCLAT, SAT (Securities Appellate Tribunal), ITAT (Income Tax Appellate Tribunal), DRT (Debt Recovery Tribunal) Delhi, Competition Commission of India, RERA authorities (Delhi, H-RERA, UP RERA), and all civil, commercial, and district courts in Delhi NCR.

Yes. We advise on cross-border transactions involving Indian parties — FDI, ODI, cross-border M&A, international contracts, FEMA compliance, international arbitration, and cross-border data transfers under the DPDP Act. For matters requiring foreign legal advice, we work with trusted correspondent firms in key jurisdictions.