Legal Expertise in Real Estate Insolvency and NCLT Matters
I focus on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code to protect homebuyers and operational creditors in Delhi NCR, bridging the gap between complex legal frameworks and client rights.
I am dedicated to navigating the complexities of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), with a specific focus on advocating for the rights of operational creditors in the real estate sector. My practice is built on ensuring equitable treatment for all stakeholders in insolvency proceedings.
My appointment as Legal Advisor to CREDAI, the apex body of private real estate developers, underscores my deep expertise in real estate law. This role allows me to contribute to shaping a fair and effective legal landscape for developers and homebuyers alike.
When major developers like Supertech are declared insolvent by the NCLT, thousands of homebuyers face uncertainty. I provide immediate, actionable guidance on filing claims under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code to protect their investments.
My work frequently takes me to the High Court and other judicial forums where I represent clients in complex litigation matters. I am committed to presenting a strong, well-researched case to secure favorable outcomes.
It was an honor to meet with the Honorable Chief Justice of India, Dr. D.Y. Chandrachud. Engaging with the nation's top legal minds is essential to staying at the forefront of judicial developments and legal practice.
I regularly engage with policymakers, such as the Honorable Member of Parliament Dr. Mahesh Sharma, to discuss critical issues affecting the real estate sector. These discussions focus on policy reform and protecting the rights of homebuyers in the NCR region.
PG Law Office is strategically located to serve our clients across the National Capital Region. Our modern infrastructure supports our commitment to providing dedicated and efficient legal services in corporate and insolvency law.
About Featured
When developers face insolvency, the NCLT procedure is time-sensitive. Whether you are filing Form CA as a homebuyer or drafting a Section 8 demand notice as an operational creditor, technical accuracy in your application determines whether your claim is admitted or rejected. A single error in computation or a missed limitation deadline can delay your recovery indefinitely.
My practice is dedicated to navigating the complexities of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). As a legal advisor to CREDAI NCR, I understand both sides of the table, which allows me to strategize effectively for homebuyers and smaller operational creditors who are often marginalized during corporate restructuring.
Core Practice Areas
- Real Estate Insolvency: I handle end-to-end NCLT petition representation, from the initial filing of Section 7 or 9 applications to arguing admission orders before the bench.
- Homebuyer Protection: Through my initiative, 'Mera Ghar - Mera Haq', I guide allottees through the claim filing process, ensuring that interest calculations and affidavit notarization meet strict tribunal standards.
- Operational Creditor Advocacy: I assist suppliers and vendors in recovering dues by identifying dispute grounds, calculating principal debt with interest, and ensuring statutory compliance in demand notices.
Why Strategic Legal Counsel Matters
The legal landscape in Delhi NCR is dynamic. Rulings from the NCLT and High Courts frequently shift, and relying on outdated procedures can jeopardize your position. My approach is to keep advisory current with recent amendments, ensuring that every document, whether a Form 3 notice or a formal petition, is scrutinized for technical loopholes before filing. My goal is to provide a clear, evidence-backed path toward resolution, whether through RERA, the IBC process, or MSME Samadhan.
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