Civil Matters
Civil Matters
Civil litigation attorneys play an essential role in law, representing parties in trials, hearings, arbitrations and mediations. These legal professionals can represent clients across various disputes, from personal injury cases to real estate disputes, product liability suits, and even intellectual property battles. We are instrumental in guiding clients through the complexities of civil litigation, ensuring a fair trial and securing the best possible outcome for our clients.
Regular Civil Suit
A regular civil suit is a legal proceeding filed in a civil court to resolve disputes between two or more parties related to rights, obligations, or liabilities. These cases cover a wide range of issues, such as property disputes, breach of contract, tort claims, family matters, etc. The plaintiff (person filing the suit) seeks specific remedies or compensation from the defendant (the party being sued).
Special Civil Suit
Special civil suits are similar to regular civil suits but involve claims or disputes of lower monetary value. These cases are generally handled in a special civil court to expedite the resolution process for less complex and lower-value disputes. The rules and procedures in special civil suits are streamlined to provide a faster and more cost-effective resolution.
Money / Summery Suit
We are expert in procedure of the summery suit. A summary suit is a unique legal procedure used for enforcing a right to recover the legal debt in an efficacious manner as the courts pass judgment without hearing the defense.
Probate & Successions Certificate Matters
A succession certificate is a legal document issued by a civil court to the legal heirs of a deceased person's estate. It establishes the rightful inheritors and their respective shares in the deceased person's assets, such as bank accounts, securities, or other movable properties. The certificate enables the heirs to transfer, sell, or manage the assets of the deceased person.
Commercial Court Matters
A commercial suit is a civil case that specifically deals with commercial disputes between business entities or individuals related to commercial transactions, contracts, partnerships, business operations, and other commercial matters. These cases aim to resolve conflicts arising in the course of business or trade.
Appeals
An appeal is a legal proceeding initiated by a party dissatisfied with the decision of a lower court. The dissatisfied party, known as the appellant, requests a higher court (appellate court) to review the lower court's decision. The appellate court examines the case for errors in law, procedure, or evidence, and may either uphold, modify, or reverse the original decision.
Revisions
Revision is a legal remedy used to challenge an order or judgment passed by a subordinate court before a higher court. Unlike an appeal, a revision is concerned with the legality or propriety of the lower court's order rather than reevaluating the facts of the case. The higher court has the discretion to revise or set aside the lower court's order if it finds any errors or irregularities.