Business / Commercial Matters
Business / Commercial Matters
At Taj Associates, we are experts in providing complete legal services to businesses, ensuring we handle their commercial matters with great skill and attention. Our team of experienced lawyers understands the complexities of business law, including contract negotiations, mergers, commercial disputes, and more. We focus on providing customized legal solutions that safeguard your business interests and promote growth and stability. Trust Taj Associates – we’re here to help you navigate the legal aspects of business and commerce.
Commercial Suits
A commercial suit for money recovery is a legal action that is initiated when a business or individual is owed money by another party and attempts to recover the debt through the court system.
Money / Summery Suits
Summary suits are applicable to bills of exchange, hundies, and promissory notes, or where the plaintiff seeks only to recover a debt which is payable on a written contract, an enactment, where the sum to be recovered is a fixed sum of money or in nature of any debt except penalty, a guarantee – in respect of the same debt.
Suit for recovery
A suit for recovery of money can be instituted in any location/place where the defendant resides; or any locus where the defendant conducts business or personally works for profitable gains.
Suit for Damages
A suit for damages is a legal action that is initiated when one party seeks compensation from another party for harm caused by their actions
Suit for Contract Disputes
A suit of contract disputes is a legal action that is initiated when one party seeks compensation from another party for breach of contract.
Suit against the Government
A suit against government can be filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. It empowers High Courts to issue writs including habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto and certiorari.
Cheque bounce Cases(138 Negotiable Instrument Cases
We are having expertise in Cheque bounce cases; which are governed by the provisions of Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. This section provides for criminal liability in case of dishonour of cheques due to insufficient funds or any other reason