Civil & Commercial Litigation
Available across Delhi
Pricing Guide
Legal Notice or Reply Drafting
Scope of Work
- 30 to 45 minute consultation to analyze facts of the dispute.
- Comprehensive drafting of the Legal Notice or Reply by the associate team, finalized by Karan Ahuja.
- Compliance check for specific acts like Section 138 NI Act or Section 80 CPC.
Execution & Dispatch
- Explanation of the draft in simple English without heavy legalese before finalization.
- Dispatch via Speed Post, Registered Post AD, and Email to the opposing party.
- Typically dispatched within 48 to 72 hours of receiving documents.
District Court Litigation Retainer
Filing & Representation
- Drafting of Plaint, Petition, or Written Statement (typically 25 to 50 pages).
- Handling all clerical aspects of registry filing, defect curing, and tagging.
- Representation by Lead or Senior Associate at the first effective hearing (Admission stage).
Case Management
- Fully digitized case files (iPad ready) for instant evidence retrieval during arguments.
- Team support for date monitoring and proxy counsel provision if main counsel is occupied.
Note on Costs
- This fee covers the drafting and filing phase.
- Subsequent effective hearing charges apply per hearing based on case stage.
High Court & Complex Litigation Retainer
High Stakes Preparation
- Detailed strategy sessions to identify constitutional or commercial grounds for the petition.
- Drafting of Writ Petitions, Appeals, or Arbitration claims including heavy paper books and synopsis.
- Digital bookmarking of evidence for instant reference during intense arguments.
Courtroom Advocacy
- Direct handling by Karan Ahuja with a dedicated associate assigned to the matter.
- Includes professional fee for the critical Admission Stage arguments (Stay orders or Interim relief).
- Instant updates after hearings with plain language explanations of court orders.
About Civil & Commercial Litigation
What You Really Get When You Go to Court
It's not like it looks in TV serials. You might prep for days, then the judge postpones your hearing. Happens all the time, boss. I got into law because I wanted to see justice done, but let me be honest - it can be a slow grind in Delhi's courts. I know the rules, the loopholes, and I know how to handle the stress that comes with every civil or commercial dispute.
How I Work: Tech-Savvy, Team-Backed
I don't mess around with piles of paper. Most of my files are digital - one tap on my iPad, and I’ve got every piece of evidence ready. Saves tons of time, especially when we’re deep in cross-examinations or need to show the judge something fast. And when you hire me, you also get my whole team’s support. We brainstorm together, prep together, and stick with you through the slog.
What Cases I Take Up
- General disputes, from property fights to partnership issues
- business contract disputes (when agreements go sideways)
- debt recovery proceedings (including dishonored cheques and SARFAESI Act matters)
- commercial arbitration in Delhi and out-of-court settlements for those wanting to avoid endless hearings
Legal Notices: The First Move
If you’re thinking of suing the government or chasing someone for a bounced cheque, first step is often a legal notice. Bhai, you can’t skip this. For government cases (Section 80 CPC), or dishonored cheque litigation, sending the right notice is non-negotiable. This is always the first thing I check.
Straight Talk
Litigation is exhausting, not glamorous. But I see myself as your advocate, making sure your side actually gets heard. No drama, just solid work to protect your rights.
Meet your Expert
Karan Ahuja
27 connects in last 3 months
My Story
I’m Karan, and well, law wasn’t some childhood dream - I just thought maybe I could actually help someone, you know? Day one, I got fired for messing up an adjournment. Still here though, chasing that sukoon (peace) they talk about in litigation. Sometimes it’s chaos, sometimes you get justice for someone and it feels right. When I’m not in court, I’m out trekking in the hills, just trying to hit reset. Balance, yaar.
My Work
What I do - I handle criminal and civil litigation in Delhi - PC Act, PMLA, HMA, arbitration, family law, plus I’m a trademark attorney.
How I work - I keep it real. No legalese, just straight talk about your case. You’ll always know where you stand.
Tech-savvy litigation - No moti filein (thick files) here. I use tablets, bookmarks, everything digital to keep things simple and fast.
Court realities - Litigation is messy. Delays happen, but I’m always ready and punctual. I don’t sugarcoat it.
Teamwork & mentorship - I work with a bunch of young lawyers at Law Chambers of Amish Aggarwala. We joke, but every case gets attention.
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