Who we are

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Secure your consultation with our esteemed legal experts, where unparalleled knowledge meets exceptional personal service. Discover the discreet sophistication that defines our practice, ensuring your peace of mind and the utmost priority to your legal needs.

Meet the Team

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    Satvik Chaudhary

    ASSOCIATE

    Satvik Chaudhary, an NLU Delhi graduate, has experience in commercial contracts, regulatory compliances and arbitration having advised startups and established businesses on transactional matters and risk mitigation across fast-moving regulatory environments.

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    Abhay Singh Tomar

    ASSOCIATE

    Abhay Singh Tomar is a graduate of Banaras Hindu University and holds an LL.M. in Corporate and Commercial Law from WBNUJS, Kolkata. He actively practices across multiple forums — including the Supreme Court of India, the Allahabad High Court, DRT/DRAT, and NCLT/NCLAT — with broad, hands-on experience in complex commercial and debt recovery (revenue) matters.

FAQs

Can you help me understand if I have a valid legal case?

Absolutely. During the initial consultation or document perusal, we assess:

• the legal merits of your claim or defence,

• the risks involved, and

• the most effective strategy to proceed.

You will receive a clear, practical opinion, not just technical legal jargon.

What documents should I bring/ have handy for our first consultation?

You should keep any and all documents related to your dispute handy. These may include:

• contracts, agreements, emails, messages

• notices or replies

• orders passed by any authority

• property papers

• employment/service records

If you are unsure, simply bring whatever you have—we will guide you.

I received a legal notice. What should I do?

It is important to reply to a legal notice to build your case strategically and show no defaults at your end, for when the matter reaches a judicial forum. The best strategy always is to seek help from a legal professional in drafting a reply to put your best foot forward and confidently address all the points of the legal notice legally.

What is the difference between a legal consultation and a legal opinion?

A legal consultation is an interactive discussion where we review your documents, explain the matter, and help you decide how to approach your case. A legal opinion is a formal written interpretation of a judicial order or any document with legalese that you have received but may also include a written assessment of your case.

Do you handle arbitration and commercial disputes?

Yes. We handle institutional and ad-hoc arbitrations, including:

• appointment of arbitrator applications,

• interim relief applications,

• arbitration hearings,

• enforcement or challenge of arbitral awards, and

• first appeals from the arbitral award before the High Court.

We regularly work on commercial disputes involving businesses, partnerships, contracts, and startups.

Do you draft contracts and other similar documents?

Yes. We do draft various kinds of contracts including partnership agreements, employment contracts, transactional contracts, arbitration clauses, franchise agreements, among others. All documents are customised to your requirements.

How long will my case take to resolve?

Timeframes depend on the nature of the dispute, court workload, and procedural steps. However, we inform clients of a realistic timeline during consultation and keep them informed at every stage.

Will my information remain confidential?

Absolutely. Client confidentiality is a core professional duty. All discussions, documents, and legal strategies remain strictly private. We are bound by client-attorney privilege and any information shared with us during a consultation does not leaves the room.