Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Commercial Litigation
High-stakes commercial dispute representation before Delhi High Court, District Courts, and commercial courts.
Overview
Commercial disputes in Delhi NCR range from contract breaches and business torts to complex multi-party corporate battles. Corpus Juris Legal represents corporates, institutions, and HNIs in the full spectrum of commercial litigation — from injunctions and summary suits to full-trial contested disputes. Our litigators combine procedural mastery with commercial judgment.
Key Service Components
- ◆Contract breach claims and defences
- ◆Summary suits for recovery of money
- ◆Injunctions — interlocutory, permanent, mandatory
- ◆Specific performance of contracts
- ◆Fraud and misrepresentation claims
- ◆Business tort litigation
- ◆Commercial Court Act filings (Rs 3 crore+ disputes)
- ◆Cross-examination and witness preparation
- ◆Execution of decrees
Why This Matters for Your Business
Commercial disputes are costly in time, management bandwidth, and money. The right litigation strategy minimises time to resolution while maximising recovery or defence position.
Our Approach
We assess every dispute for its settlement potential before filing the first pleading. When litigation is inevitable, our pleadings are built for speed to injunction and clarity of arguments.
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