Corporate & Company Law
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OVERVIEW
We offer end-to-end support in setting up and operating a business in India. Our team has worked across sectors in rendering corporate and commercial advice, handling investments, and policy interpretation.
India’s intricate corporate, foreign exchange, and regulatory laws demand strict compliance. Doing business in India involves navigating numerous legal challenges, right from deciding the entry options, funding, permits, registrations, investor protection, contracts, import-export obligations, intellectual property rights, tax, and employment matters. These laws evolve to adapt to the business environment and regulatory policies.
Our corporate-commercial team boasts extensive experience in offering a diverse range of services to companies, directors, shareholders, partnerships, limited liability partnerships, trusts, joint ventures, government-owned, government-funded and other business entities across various sectors such as renewable energy, infrastructure, information technology and communication, healthcare, chemicals, pharmaceutical, matrimony-commerce services and trading, investment funding, etc. We provide a holistic perspective on each and every matter we advise on.
Our firm has a dedicated team of corporate litigation lawyers who have extensive experience and expertise in matters pertaining to the Companies Act and the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC) before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).
We provide the following services:
- Structuring, drafting and negotiating contracts including share purchase, share subscription, shareholders, consultancy, confidentiality, services, strategic alliance, purchase and supply, agency, distribution, franchising, marketing, joint venture, business and technology transfer, and investment agreements.
- Re-structuring, exit strategies, winding up and repatriation of proceeds.
- Partnership and Limited Liability Partnership matters.
- Legal and regulatory implications of transactions.
- Litigation before the Courts and Tribunals in India.
- Assistance in alternative dispute resolution such as arbitration and mediation.