National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Legal Services at Kaushik Associates
At Kaushik Associates, we provide specialized legal representation in matters
before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), the primary adjudicating authority
for corporate and insolvency-related disputes in India. The NCLT operates under
the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), and
deals with a wide range of issues involving companies, directors, shareholders,
creditors, and other stakeholders. Our legal team conducts a detailed assessment
of each matter to determine jurisdiction, maintainability, and the most effective
legal strategy in line with statutory provisions and judicial precedents.
Our Expertise in NCLT Matters
With extensive experience in corporate and insolvency litigation, Kaushik
Associates handles diverse matters before the NCLT, including insolvency and
bankruptcy proceedings, Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP),
liquidation, oppression and mismanagement, shareholder disputes, merger and
amalgamation approvals, and director-related compliance issues. Our services
include drafting and filing applications and petitions, preparing replies and
rejoinders, representing clients during hearings, and advising on procedural
compliance under the Companies Act and IBC. We focus on strong legal research,
factual clarity, and precise documentation to present a well-structured and
persuasive case.
Get Started with Your NCLT Matter
Proceedings before the National Company Law Tribunal require a clear understanding
of corporate law, insolvency frameworks, and procedural timelines. At Kaushik
Associates, we provide practical legal advice on the available remedies, risks,
and outcomes associated with NCLT proceedings. Our client-focused approach ensures
transparency, timely updates, and dedicated representation at every stage of the
process. Whether you are a corporate entity, creditor, director, or shareholder,
contact us today to discuss your NCLT matter and take a confident step toward
effective legal resolution.