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Legal Services for Business Disputes & Recovery

byKaran SharmaConsultations across Delhi NCR; Visit office in Naraina, DelhiStarts from5,500 per noticeView full gallery

Dealing with a legal crisis? Don't let myths or panic drive your decisions. Here is my approach to resolving business disputes, cheque bounces, and recovery issues with clear, actionable steps.

Is your money stuck with someone? I can help you get it back. In this video, I explain the correct legal steps for money recovery, starting from a formal legal notice to filing a civil or commercial suit. Don't rely on threats or police intervention; the law has a clear process, and I will guide you through it to enforce your rights and recover your dues.

A bounced cheque can disrupt your business, but the law is on your side. I break down the immediate actions you must take when a cheque bounces, including the strict timelines for sending a legal notice under the Negotiable Instruments Act. I also touch upon how you can claim interim compensation to get partial payment quickly.

Receiving a legal notice can be stressful, but ignoring it is the worst mistake you can make. I explain exactly what you should do in the first few minutes of getting a notice. The key is to act fast, understand the claims, and consult a lawyer to draft a proper response within the given time frame to protect yourself from further legal action.

In today's world, WhatsApp chats are often crucial evidence in business disputes. However, just taking a simple screenshot might not be enough for it to be accepted in court. I share a critical tip on how to preserve these chats correctly by including the phone number, which makes them a valid part of your legal documentation.

An arbitration clause is meant to save you time and money, but a poorly drafted one does the opposite. A common mistake is failing to specify the 'seat' of arbitration, which creates confusion and delays. I explain why this detail is vital for an enforceable contract and how to ensure your dispute resolution clause is solid.

Are you getting threatening calls from the police to repay a loan? You need to know your rights. Money recovery is a civil matter, and the police have no legal role in it unless a criminal complaint like fraud is filed. I explain why you shouldn't be intimidated and what the proper legal channel for recovery is.

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Most people wait too long to act because they are either intimidated by legal threats or searching for 'shortcuts' online. The biggest mistake I see? Trying to use simple screenshots as evidence or ignoring a legal notice thinking it will just go away. My approach is to first fix your documentation trail—like proving your debt via authenticated digital records—before we even step into a courtroom. Law is not about finding loopholes; it is about having the right papers in the right place at the right time.

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