LITIGATION
Litigation
Criminal litigation refers to legal actions brought by the government against a person or organization that is suspected of committing a crime. The standard procedural path includes an investigating stage, an arrest, an arraignment, a trial, and the potential for an appeal. Penalties resulting from criminal litigation may include fines, imprisonment, probation, or other forms of punishment.
PROCEDURE AFTER ARREST:-
- Anticipatory Bail Matters
- Bail Matters
- Quashment Matters
- Defense Trial for Accused
- Appeal against Conviction
Legal disputes arising from family or marital ties are referred to as matrimonial litigation. Divorce processes, child custody disputes, alimony considerations, child support requirements, and the equitable division of marital assets are common problems. In divorce dispute, settlements can be reached by court order, mediation, or negotiation.
- Divorce Cases
- Mutual Divorce Cases
- Maintenance, Alimony Cases
- Restitution of Conjugal Rights
- Judicial Separation
- Child Custody
The resolution of disputes within a corporate structure or between business organizations is the focus of corporate litigation. Contractual violations, shareholder conflicts, intellectual property issues, and disagreements regarding company operations are examples of potential dispute types. Methods of resolving disputes can involve formal judicial processes, arbitration, or negotiation.
Example: Business A initiates legal proceedings by filing a lawsuit against Business B, contending that the latter has breached the terms of their business agreement by failing to fulfill its contractual obligations. This leads to corporate litigation, where both Business A and Business B present their respective cases before a court, seeking resolution and legal redress under the Indian legal system.
Access a comprehensive guide to resolving civil and property disputes, covering legal procedures, mediation options, and expert insights to help individuals and businesses navigate challenges related to real estate and property conflicts. Property litigation deals with disputes involving land, real estate, or other assets. Common problems include debates about property title, landlord-tenant disputes, and boundary disputes.
- Civil Suit for Partition
- Civil Suit for Possession
- Civil Suit for Injunction
- Application for Succession
- Application for Probate for Execution of Will




