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Civil Lawyer
The endeavour of the civil lawyers in all the major cities of India i.e. New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad, Goa, Bangalore and others is to help the clients get the redressal of their disputes through proper channel and in a reasonable time.
The civil lawyers assist the clients in filing and defending all kinds of civil suits, civil injunctions, permanent injunctions, mandatory injunctions, civil recoveries, easement right cases, civil damages, contract law cases, civil defamation, enforcement of contracts, breach of contracts, signing of contracts, interpretation of contracts, disputes arising out of the contracts, liabilities arising out of contract, termination of contracts. They also assist in filing and defending all kinds of civil recovery suits for recovering the financial dues of all kinds including the credit card debts, money recoveries, services related to all kinds of legal documentation and legal forms including online legal forms. They provide all kinds of legal advice, and legal services in the fields of civil laws from all levels. They also provide all the services related to civil notices.
The civil lawyers also provide advice and assistance in matters related to personal injury, commercial contracts, property transfers, negotiable Instrument, torts, claims arising out of negligence and deficiency under consumer laws. They also advice clients on matters related to limitation.
They also provide assistance and advice in matters related to Intellectual property disputes, arbitration, education, compensation, service, labour and industrial, rent, eviction, mesne profits, right to information any more.
They also help the clients in drafting Agreements, memorandum of Understanding, employee contracts, general clauses agreements, property matter agreements, transfer deeds, sale deeds, lease agreements, gift deeds, partnership deeds, and other legal documents.
Civil laws:
- The Indian Contract Act, 1872
- The Civil Procedure Code, 1908
- The Evidence Act, 1872
- The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
- The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
- Right to Information Act 2005 (RTI Act)
- The Consumer Protection Act, 1986
- The Registration Act, 1908
- The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
- The General Clauses Act, 1897
- The Limitation Act, 1963
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