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Review baseline explanations regarding general procedural guides, timeline structures, and chambers consultation parameters.

Initial reviews are scheduled strictly by appointment. You can submit details using our online Appointment Form, email us at office@nyayalegal.in, or call the chambers office within regular timings. Our team will verify available slots and contact you to coordinate further details.

To ensure a productive review, please gather all original documents related to your matter, such as contracts, notices, police complaints, court orders, letters, and digital evidence. Having these ready helps us assess your legal options and outline a strategy during our first consultation.

The timeline of a civil suit in India depends on many factors, including the complexity of the dispute, the workload of the court, procedural filings, and appeal stages. A standard civil suit can take anywhere from 2 to 5 years to reach a final decree in trial courts. We aim to streamline the process by filing clear pleadings and prioritizing timely listings.

A cognizable offence represents serious crimes (such as theft, housebreak, or serious assault) where police officers can arrest suspects immediately without a warrant and start investigations. A non-cognizable offence represents less serious matters where officers cannot arrest or start investigations without a formal order from a magistrate.

Yes, we charge professional fees for initial diagnostic reviews and document assessments. Legal assessments require dedicated time to study background facts, analyze documents, and research applicable precedents. Fee structures depend on the complexity of the matter and will be discussed before your session is confirmed.

Yes, we encourage resolving commercial disputes through alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods, such as mediation or arbitration. ADR mechanisms are faster, private, and cost-effective compared to traditional court litigation. If arbitration fails, we remain fully prepared to represent your interests in court.

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