Precise Pleaders

Practice Areas

Counsel across the matters that matter most

The chambers offers focused representation across ten core areas of law, each grounded in disciplined preparation, courtroom experience and a clear strategic plan.

At a glance

Six headline areas — and the depth behind each.

The cards below summarise the headline practices. Detailed coverage, applicable statutes and forums follow further down the page.

Civil Litigation

Representation in suits, appeals, writs and recovery proceedings before trial courts and the High Court.

Criminal Law

Defence and prosecution-side representation in bail, trial, revisions and appeals across criminal courts.

Corporate Law

Advisory and contentious work for businesses — contracts, compliance, commercial disputes and shareholder matters.

Arbitration

Domestic and institutional arbitration, including Section 9, 11 and 34 proceedings under the Arbitration Act.

Property Disputes

Title, partition, possession, tenancy and inheritance matters — drafting, negotiation and courtroom advocacy.

Constitutional Matters

Writ jurisdiction, public law challenges and matters involving fundamental rights before the High Court.

01 · Practice

Civil Litigation

Suits, appeals, writs and recovery proceedings

Representation across the full life-cycle of a civil dispute — from pre-litigation notice and pleadings, through trial and evidence, to first appeals, second appeals and execution. The chambers handles money suits, declaratory and injunction suits, specific performance, partition, and recovery actions before trial courts and the Delhi High Court.

What we handle

  • Drafting of plaints, written statements, replications and rejoinders
  • Interim relief — temporary injunctions, attachment before judgment, appointment of receiver
  • Trial conduct — examination-in-chief, cross-examination, evidentiary objections
  • First appeals (RFA), second appeals (RSA) and revisions
  • Execution of decrees and recovery proceedings
  • Pre-litigation notices, settlement negotiations and mediation

Key statutes

  • · Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
  • · Specific Relief Act, 1963
  • · Limitation Act, 1963
  • · Indian Contract Act, 1872
  • · Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Courts & forums

  • · Delhi High Court
  • · District Courts (NCT of Delhi)
  • · Commercial Courts

02 · Practice

Criminal Law

Bail, trial, revisions and appeals

Defence and complainant-side representation across the criminal process — from FIR stage and anticipatory bail to trial, appeals and quashing petitions. The chambers handles white-collar matters, economic offences, cyber offences, and routine IPC and special-statute cases with the same disciplined preparation.

What we handle

  • Anticipatory bail and regular bail applications
  • Quashing petitions under Section 482 CrPC / 528 BNSS
  • Trial defence — framing of charge, cross-examination, final arguments
  • Criminal revisions and appeals before Sessions Court and High Court
  • Private complaints, summoning orders and protest petitions
  • Representation in PMLA, NDPS, POCSO and economic-offence matters

Key statutes

  • · Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 / Indian Penal Code, 1860
  • · Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 / CrPC, 1973
  • · Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 / Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  • · Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002
  • · Information Technology Act, 2000
  • · NDPS Act, 1985 · POCSO Act, 2012 · Arms Act · Prevention of Corruption Act

Courts & forums

  • · Delhi High Court
  • · Sessions Courts
  • · Magistrate Courts (Patiala House, Tis Hazari, Saket, Karkardooma, Rohini, Dwarka)
  • · Special Courts (CBI, ED, NDPS, POCSO)

03 · Practice

Corporate & Commercial

Contracts, compliance and commercial disputes

Advisory and contentious work for founders, MSMEs, and established companies — covering contract drafting, shareholder and joint-venture disputes, oppression and mismanagement petitions, insolvency proceedings and commercial litigation under the Commercial Courts Act.

What we handle

  • Drafting and negotiation of commercial contracts, MSAs, SHAs, JV agreements
  • Shareholder disputes, oppression & mismanagement (Sections 241–242, Companies Act)
  • Insolvency petitions before NCLT — Section 7, 9 and 10 IBC
  • Commercial suits under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015
  • Recovery under SARFAESI and DRT proceedings
  • Regulatory and compliance opinions

Key statutes

  • · Companies Act, 2013
  • · Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
  • · Commercial Courts Act, 2015
  • · SARFAESI Act, 2002 · RDB Act, 1993
  • · Indian Contract Act, 1872 · Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  • · MSMED Act, 2006

Courts & forums

  • · Delhi High Court
  • · NCLT — New Delhi
  • · NCLAT
  • · DRT
  • · Commercial Courts

04 · Practice

Arbitration & ADR

Domestic, institutional and Section 9/11/34 proceedings

End-to-end arbitration practice — from invoking arbitration clauses and Section 11 appointments, to interim relief under Section 9, conduct of arbitral proceedings, and challenges to awards under Section 34 and Section 37 of the Arbitration Act.

What we handle

  • Invocation notices and Section 11 appointment petitions
  • Section 9 interim measures before commencement and during arbitration
  • Conduct of arbitral proceedings — pleadings, evidence, oral arguments
  • Section 34 challenges to arbitral awards
  • Section 37 appeals and enforcement of awards
  • Mediation and conciliation under the Mediation Act, 2023

Key statutes

  • · Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (as amended)
  • · Mediation Act, 2023
  • · Commercial Courts Act, 2015
  • · New York Convention (foreign awards)

Courts & forums

  • · Delhi High Court (Arbitration Bench)
  • · Commercial Courts
  • · Institutional tribunals (DIAC, ICA, MCIA)

05 · Practice

Property & Real Estate

Title, partition, possession and tenancy

Litigation and advisory across the property life-cycle — title verification, sale and lease deeds, partition of joint family property, eviction, tenancy disputes, RERA complaints, and inheritance and succession matters.

What we handle

  • Title due-diligence and search reports
  • Drafting of sale deeds, gift deeds, lease deeds, GPAs and Wills
  • Partition suits and family settlements
  • Eviction and rent-control proceedings
  • RERA complaints — possession delay, refunds, structural defects
  • Probate, letters of administration, succession certificates

Key statutes

  • · Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • · Registration Act, 1908 · Indian Stamp Act, 1899
  • · Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958
  • · RERA, 2016
  • · Indian Succession Act, 1925 · Hindu Succession Act, 1956
  • · Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988

Courts & forums

  • · Delhi High Court
  • · District Courts
  • · RERA Authority & Appellate Tribunal
  • · Revenue Courts

06 · Practice

Family & Matrimonial

Divorce, custody, maintenance and domestic violence

Sensitive, confidential representation in matrimonial matters — including mutual-consent and contested divorce, custody, maintenance, domestic-violence proceedings, and Section 498A IPC defence.

What we handle

  • Mutual-consent divorce — drafting, settlement, both motions
  • Contested divorce — cruelty, desertion, adultery grounds
  • Maintenance under Section 125 CrPC and Hindu Marriage Act
  • Custody and guardianship petitions
  • Domestic Violence Act — protection, residence and monetary orders
  • Section 498A IPC defence and quashing

Key statutes

  • · Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
  • · Special Marriage Act, 1954
  • · Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
  • · Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956
  • · Guardians and Wards Act, 1890
  • · Family Courts Act, 1984

Courts & forums

  • · Family Courts (Delhi)
  • · Mahila Courts
  • · Delhi High Court

07 · Practice

Constitutional & Writ

Article 226 and 32 — fundamental rights and public law

Public-law practice before the Delhi High Court — writ petitions under Article 226 challenging executive and quasi-judicial action, service matters, and PILs raising matters of public importance.

What we handle

  • Writ petitions — certiorari, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto, habeas corpus
  • Public Interest Litigation
  • Service jurisprudence — disciplinary, promotion, pension matters
  • Challenges to government tenders and policy decisions
  • Habeas corpus and personal liberty petitions

Key statutes

  • · Constitution of India — Articles 14, 19, 21, 226, 227, 32
  • · Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985
  • · Right to Information Act, 2005

Courts & forums

  • · Delhi High Court
  • · Central Administrative Tribunal
  • · Supreme Court (drafting & briefing)

08 · Practice

Consumer & Cheque Bounce

Consumer Forum and Section 138 NI Act

Quick, focused remedies for consumers and creditors — deficiency-of-service complaints under the Consumer Protection Act and dishonoured-cheque prosecutions under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.

What we handle

  • Consumer complaints — District, State and National Commissions
  • Section 138 NI Act complaints — drafting, summoning, trial and appeals
  • Defence in cheque bounce trials
  • Insurance claim and banking-service disputes
  • Real-estate consumer complaints (where RERA is not invoked)

Key statutes

  • · Consumer Protection Act, 2019
  • · Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 — Sections 138–142
  • · Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999

Courts & forums

  • · District / State / National Consumer Commission
  • · Magistrate Courts
  • · Delhi High Court

09 · Practice

Intellectual Property

Trademark, copyright and design disputes

Protection and enforcement of trademarks, copyrights and industrial designs — including infringement and passing-off suits before the IP Division of the Delhi High Court.

What we handle

  • Trademark prosecution, oppositions and rectifications
  • Trademark / copyright infringement and passing-off suits
  • John Doe and dynamic injunction orders
  • Design and copyright registration support
  • Cease-and-desist notices and settlements

Key statutes

  • · Trade Marks Act, 1999
  • · Copyright Act, 1957
  • · Designs Act, 2000
  • · Information Technology Act, 2000

Courts & forums

  • · Delhi High Court — IP Division
  • · Trade Marks Registry
  • · Commercial Courts

Methodology

A measured approach to every brief.

The same disciplined process applies whether the matter is a bail application or a complex commercial arbitration.

01

Confidential consultation

Every brief begins with a private, considered conversation. You receive a candid view of strengths, weaknesses, likely outcomes and realistic timelines — before any engagement is signed.

02

Strategy & engagement letter

Where the chambers takes on a matter, a written engagement letter sets out scope, fees, deliverables, and the strategy roadmap. No surprises on cost or approach.

03

Disciplined preparation

Pleadings are drafted with precision, evidence is mapped early, and authorities are researched thoroughly. Most cases are won or lost in the file — long before the hearing.

04

Measured advocacy

Calm, focused courtroom presence. Arguments are anchored in record and law, not theatrics. Every appearance is briefed and noted; clients receive timely updates after each hearing.

Engagement

Not sure which practice area covers your matter?

Most real-world disputes cut across two or three areas of law. A short consultation is the fastest way to map your facts to the right strategy, statute and forum.

As per the rules of the Bar Council of India, this page is informational only. It does not constitute legal advice or solicitation, and no attorney-client relationship is created until an engagement letter is signed.