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Delhi based ADVOCATE BK SINGH offers highly skilled Corporate Lawyers all over India. With years of legal experience, get a free first consultation at legal365.co.in.

Expert Corporate Lawyers at LEGAL365 -Advocate BK Singh

LEGAL365 offers corporate lawyers services throughout Delhi & all cities of India. Advocate BK Singh heads LEGAL365 and has practiced actively for more than 15 years appearing in Delhi district courts, Delhi High Court and before the Supreme Court of India. You will find Advocate BK Singh's experience and direct personal attention reflected in every corporate lawyers service LEGAL365 provides.

At LEGAL365, when you retain us for a corporate lawyers matter, you deal with Advocate BK Singh himself -not a junior or support staff member. Your paperwork is read thoroughly. Your case is evaluated objectively. And at your first meeting, Advocate BK Singh will tell you what can realistically be done in your case, even when what you want to hear isn't what the law will allow.

There is no charge whatsoever for the first consultation for any corporate lawyers matter at LEGAL365, and there is no obligation on your part either. Advocate BK Singh will review the facts of your case, apply the law and advise you on where you stand legally before you decide whether or not to retain LEGAL365.

"I personally handle every corporate lawyers case LEGAL365 takes on from the initial consultation all the way through resolution. I never delegate my work, and I don't make promises that I can't keep."
Advocate BK SinghFounder, LEGAL365 · legal365.co.in

Corporate Lawyers Services at LEGAL365 -Advocate BK Singh

LEGAL365 and Adv BK Singh provide end-to-end corporate lawyers services for any and all issues that arise within this area of practice. Your matter at LEGAL365 will be handled based on the facts at hand, the particular court or tribunal, the law that applies to your matter and the practical goals of you as our client.

Advocate BK Singh takes a tailored approach to your corporate lawyers matter. We don't treat every case the same. Your strategy is based on the facts specific to you. Whether it's the way we choose to file your matter at LEGAL365, the evidence we gather and present to the court and how we assess the timing of your matter... these factors are all dictated by the real world application for each of our clients.

  • Representation before all courts and tribunals in India for civil and commercial matters
  • Strategy and case evaluation begins at your first meeting with Advocate BK Singh
  • Preparation of pleadings, petitions and other documents at LEGAL365 drafted and filed with attention to detail
  • Negotiation and alternative dispute resolution is used in corporate lawyers matters where appropriate
  • Filing for interim relief to protect your rights in urgent matters
  • Appeals and revisions to the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India
  • Court order enforcement and contempt cases for when your judgments are not being followed
  • Evaluation of settlement potential at all stages of your matter at LEGAL365

Your matter will be actively managed by Advocate BK Singh at LEGAL365 during the course of the proceedings. We do not wait for your next court date to think about your case. Every hearing in your corporate lawyers matter is approached with preparation and a purpose. Our clients know this because we have explained that this is how LEGAL365 works and that it sets us apart from other law firms that you may have engaged with.

LEGAL365's Approach to Corporate Lawyers Matters -How Advocate BK Singh Works

Corporate lawyers Legal365 has got you covered on any issue that you may require assistance with related to corporate lawyers . The LEGAL365 approach to handling every corporate lawyers matter is customized to the facts, the forum (courts/tribunal), the laws involved and the pragmatic goals of the client.

Advocate BK Singh will not approach every corporate lawyers matter in the same manner. Every matter is different and depends on its own facts. Whether it is the game plan, how we choose to file and argue your matter, what evidence needs to be submitted and when, or how long your matter may take are tailored to suit the real needs of each individual client of LEGAL365.

  • Representation before all courts and tribunals in India for civil and commercial matters
  • Strategy and case evaluation from your very first meeting.
  • Filing of documents, pleadings and drafts at LEGAL365 with precision
  • Negotiation and alternate dispute resolution when suitable
  • Emergency relief in cases where quick court intervention is required
  • Appeals/ revisions to Delhi High Court and Indian Supreme Court
  • Court order enforcement and contempt prosecutions for breach of orders
  • Settlement analysis at all stages of proceedings at LEGAL365.

Advocate BK Singh works on your matter during the pendency of the corporate lawyers proceedings - not just showing up when there is a hearing date. We handle every phase of the corporate lawyers matter strategically and with deliberate preparation. This method of keeping on top of your case at all times is what our clients notice most about LEGAL365 compared to other law firms.

Courts and Tribunals for Corporate Lawyers Matters -LEGAL365's Active Practice

LEGAL365 and Advocate BK Singh are frequently in practice before the courts and tribunals in Delhi and India that handle corporate lawyers matters. Depending on your matter, this may include some or all of the following forums:

  • Delhi District Courts -for civil courts, family courts, Sessions Courts and Magistrate courts
  • Delhi High Court -for writ petitions under Article 226, criminal appeals, civil revisions and first appeals
  • Supreme Court of India -for filing Special Leave Petitions, appearing in constitutional matters and transfer petitions
  • National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) -for high value consumer disputes
  • National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) & NCLAT -for corporate insolvency and companies law
  • Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) & DRAT -for banking and loan recovery
  • National Green Tribunal (NGT) -for environmental law and pollution related matters
  • RERA Authority (Delhi, UP RERA etc., HRERA) -real estate regulatory authority for builder-buyer disputes

Corporate lawyers matters in jurisdictions outside of Delhi are supported by LEGAL365's strategic advisory and we work with a professional network of specialist advocates in major cities across India. All High Court and Supreme Court matters are handled directly by Advocate BK Singh at LEGAL365 India wherever in India the matter is located regardless of where the client is located. Please visit legal365.co.in to learn more.

About Advocate BK Singh -Founder, LEGAL365

LEGAL365 was founded by Advocate BK Singh based around one idea: Everyone who has a legal issue should have a lawyer that listens to them, tells them the truth, and fights for the best possible result. Not a law firm that takes your retainer and doesn't call you for months. Not a chamber that doesn't have the senior advocate available after your first meeting.

Advocate BK Singh is a Delhi based advocate with 19+ years of active law practice experience in Delhi district courts, Delhi High Court, and the Supreme Court of India. Advocate BK Singh has argued thousands of cases across 25 different practice areas at LEGAL365. As a specialist in corporate lawyers matters Advocate BK Singh has experience with all types of cases in this domain -simple consulting and advising to intricate litigation that spans multiple years and arguing matters in the Supreme Court.

Time after time clients don't rave about Advocate BK Singh's legal acumen at LEGAL365. They praise his straightforwardness. He gives clients the truth right from their first consultation. He tells clients what can realistically be done for them. He outlines the risks and explains legal options that are realistic versus what they hope will happen. In a field built on exaggerating outcomes and over-promising results, his honesty is what sets LEGAL365 apart.

  • BAR Council of Delhi registered advocate with 19+ years of active practice
  • Has appeared in Delhi district courts, Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India
  • Enrolled as an advocate before DRT, NCLT, NGT, NCDRC, and the RERA Authority
  • Founder and Principal Advocate of LEGAL365 - law firm at legal365.co.in
  • Has successfully handled 5000+ cases across 25 different practice areas at LEGAL365
  • Known for being straight-forward, preparing thoroughly for every case, and advising clients honestly

Learn more about Advocate BK Singh at legal365.co.in/advocate-bk-singh

Why LEGAL365 for Corporate Lawyers -The LEGAL365 Difference

While there are plenty of law firms and corporate lawyers in Delhi with lawyers services, there are only a few firms that offer direct access to senior advocates along with niche practice area expertise, honest assessment, proactive case management, and transparent fees - in every case they handle. At LEGAL365, we do just that.

  • Speak directly to Advocate BK Singh. No middlemen like junior lawyers or paralegals.
  • Corporate lawyers expertise you can trust from over 15 years working at LEGAL365.
  • We provide an honest assessment from day one. Even if the news isn’t good.
  • Active case management & preparation. We handle every stage of your case, not just show up in court.
  • All fees are transparent and agreed to before any work is started.
  • We have Pan India network of lawyers for Delhi courts, Delhi High Court, Supreme Court & beyond.
  • Get a free first consultation with Advocate BK Singh when you visit LEGAL365.
  • You can reach LEGAL365 online at legal365.co.in or over phone at +91-935-521-5699.

The free consultation at LEGAL365 has no obligation. Advocate BK Singh will go over your corporate lawyers matter, explain the law as it applies to your case, discuss your options, and provide you with an honest and realistic timeline and outcome expectation. He will then advise you on possible next steps. After your first consultation with LEGAL365, you will have a clear understanding of the legal landscape around your issue.

"I offer the first consultation free because everyone should have access to getting their legal issue assessed honestly, without having to worry about paying for that first consultation." - Advocate BK Singh, LEGAL365, legal365.co.in

LEGAL365's Process for Corporate Lawyers Matters -Transparent and Structured

Step 1 -Free Initial Consultation With Advocate BK Singh

LEGAL365's Advocate BK Singh evaluates your facts, documents, and circumstances during the free initial consultation. You receive an honest legal evaluation regarding the applicable law, realistic options, likely timeline, evidence needed, and likely range of results. There is no obligation to engage LEGAL365.

Step 2 -Engagement and Planning

Once you decide to hire LEGAL365, Advocate BK Singh plans the entire strategy for your corporate lawyers matter. All fees are discussed upfront and no work begins until you agree to the cost structure. LEGAL365 explains the strategy, timeline, and costs clearly.

Step 3 -Filing and Initial Court Steps

LEGAL365 will prepare and file all necessary documents and pleadings on your behalf with precision and care. Applications for urgent interim relief are filed without delay when immediate court protection is needed. Advocate BK Singh will attend the first court hearing and all important hearing dates in person.

Step 4 -We Manage Your Case Proactively

LEGAL365 proactively manages your corporate lawyers matter from start to finish. Advocate BK Singh will appear at all required hearings, keep track of all orders, file all applications as needed, recommend changes to strategy if necessary, and keep you updated along the way. You can count on LEGAL365 to never just "turn up" for a hearing date.

Step 5 -Resolution and Aftercare

LEGAL365 guides you through the enforcement and follow-up steps after your corporate lawyers matter is resolved. If there are any issues with compliance to court orders, LEGAL365 will file contempt applications or take other enforcement action swiftly. You can expect the relationship with LEGAL365 to continue until the matter is resolved.

Contact LEGAL365 at +91-935-521-5699 or info@legal365.co.in or visit legal365.co.in to book your free first consultation with Advocate BK Singh.

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Service: Corporate Lawyers
Experience: 19+ Years
Courts: District, HC, SC
Coverage: Pan-India
Consultation: Free First Meeting
Frequently Asked Questions

Corporate Lawyers -25 Questions Answered

Clear answers to frequently asked questions about corporate legal advisory, company compliance, contracts, transactions and business disputes by Advocate BK Singh at LEGAL365.

Ans. A business should consult a corporate lawyer before incorporation, signing important contracts, bringing in investors, changing shareholding, appointing or removing directors, restructuring operations, acquiring another business, responding to a regulatory notice, or starting a commercial dispute. Early advice can help identify legal risks, required approvals, filing obligations, and practical alternatives before the company becomes bound by a transaction.
Ans. Corporate lawyers advise on company formation, governance, shareholder and board matters, commercial contracts, investment documentation, legal due diligence, mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance, employment-related documentation, intellectual-property arrangements, business restructuring, dispute prevention, and corporate litigation. The exact scope depends on the company’s structure, industry, transaction, and the legal forum involved.
Ans. Bring the certificate of incorporation, memorandum and articles, company master data, shareholder and board records, agreements, term sheets, notices, licences, financial records, correspondence, court or tribunal papers, and identity or authorisation documents. For a transaction, also share the proposed commercial terms. For a dispute, include the complete communication trail and documents showing the obligations and alleged breach.
Ans. Yes. A corporate lawyer can advise on the suitable business structure, proposed ownership, authorised and paid-up capital, objects, governance rights, founder arrangements, and initial contracts. Incorporation filings are generally completed through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs system by authorised professionals. Legal advice is particularly useful where there are multiple founders, outside investors, regulated activities, or special voting and transfer rights.
Ans. The suitable structure depends on ownership, liability, taxation, investment plans, compliance capacity, profit distribution, management control, and exit strategy. A private limited company may suit businesses seeking equity investment, while an LLP may offer operational flexibility for certain professional or closely held ventures. The decision should be taken after coordinated legal, tax, and accounting advice based on the proposed business.
Ans. These agreements can define ownership, management roles, funding duties, reserved matters, voting rights, transfer restrictions, confidentiality, intellectual-property ownership, deadlock resolution, founder exits, and dispute procedures. They reduce uncertainty when expectations change. The agreement should be coordinated with the company’s articles and applicable company law so that key rights are documented consistently and can be implemented properly.
Ans. Yes. Corporate lawyers draft and review supply, service, distribution, franchise, consultancy, technology, licensing, confidentiality, employment, lease, investment, and other commercial agreements. The review should cover scope, payment, performance standards, warranties, indemnities, liability limits, intellectual property, data obligations, termination, force majeure, governing law, jurisdiction, and dispute resolution rather than focusing only on price and duration.
Ans. Legal due diligence is a structured review of a company’s legal records and risks before an investment, acquisition, joint venture, lending transaction, or major commercial arrangement. It may cover ownership, corporate filings, contracts, licences, litigation, employment, intellectual property, assets, borrowing, security interests, and regulatory compliance. Findings are normally used to revise valuation, conditions, warranties, indemnities, or the decision to proceed.
Ans. Approval requirements depend on the Companies Act, the company’s articles, shareholder agreements, delegated authority, and the nature and value of the transaction. Matters such as major borrowing, issue or transfer of securities, appointment of directors, related-party transactions, restructuring, or disposal of substantial assets may require specific procedures. The proposed action should be reviewed before documents are signed or filings are made.
Ans. Yes. Director disputes may involve appointment or removal, access to records, breach of duties, conflicts of interest, board deadlock, misuse of authority, remuneration, guarantees, or allegations of misconduct. A corporate lawyer can examine the articles, shareholder agreements, board records, statutory duties, and available remedies, and may advise on negotiation, formal notices, board or shareholder action, arbitration, or tribunal proceedings.
Ans. Minority shareholders should review the articles, shareholder agreement, voting rights, information rights, transfer provisions, dilution protections, and records of disputed decisions. Depending on the facts, remedies may include contractual enforcement, inspection or information requests, injunctions, arbitration, or proceedings concerning oppression and mismanagement. The appropriate route depends on eligibility, limitation, evidence, and the nature of the alleged prejudice.
Ans. Corporate compliance means following applicable company law, sector regulations, licences, tax and employment requirements, contractual obligations, and internal governance procedures. Effective compliance helps the company maintain valid records, make authorised decisions, respond to regulators, and reduce personal and organisational risk. The required compliance calendar varies by entity type, size, business activity, capital structure, and regulatory status.
Ans. Record the date and method of receipt, preserve the notice and envelope or email, identify the response deadline, collect the relevant records, and avoid sending an unreviewed admission. A corporate lawyer should examine the issuing authority, allegations, jurisdiction, documents requested, and possible consequences. A timely, evidence-based response may be required even when the company disputes the allegations.
Ans. Many corporate disputes can be addressed through negotiation, structured settlement, mediation, expert determination, or arbitration, depending on the contract and nature of the dispute. Settlement can preserve business relationships and reduce uncertainty, but it should record payment, releases, confidentiality, approvals, tax implications, withdrawal of proceedings, and consequences of breach. Litigation or tribunal action may still be necessary where urgent protection is required.
Ans. Arbitration is a private dispute-resolution process based on an arbitration agreement. Parties usually agree on the governing law, seat, institution or procedure, number of arbitrators, and language. A well-drafted clause can reduce disputes about the process itself. Before commencing arbitration, the notice requirements, limitation, interim-relief options, appointment procedure, costs, and enforceability of the eventual award should be reviewed.
Ans. Where legally available, a company may seek temporary protection to preserve assets, confidential information, contractual rights, records, shareholding, or the effectiveness of arbitration or litigation. The forum and test depend on the dispute and governing agreement. Urgent relief is discretionary and usually requires clear evidence of immediate risk, a legally maintainable claim, and a carefully framed request.
Ans. Yes. Limitation periods apply to contractual, company-law, insolvency, arbitration, and other commercial proceedings, but the period and starting date vary. They may depend on breach, default, termination, acknowledgment, continuing obligations, or the order being challenged. A general assumption about limitation can be unsafe, so dates and documents should be reviewed as soon as a dispute or default arises.
Ans. Yes. Corporate lawyers may assist with term sheets, legal due diligence, transaction structuring, share or asset purchase agreements, disclosure schedules, conditions precedent, approvals, escrow arrangements, warranties, indemnities, closing documents, and post-closing integration issues. Tax, competition, foreign-investment, sectoral, employment, and regulatory advice may also be required from relevant specialists depending on the transaction.
Ans. The company should examine valuation, investment structure, dilution, voting rights, board representation, reserved matters, information rights, liquidation preference, anti-dilution terms, founder obligations, transfer restrictions, exit rights, intellectual-property ownership, and regulatory approvals. Investor and company due diligence should also be completed. Term sheets and definitive agreements must be read together because commercial control can differ significantly from the headline ownership percentage.
Ans. A company may generally change its lawyer, subject to engagement terms, professional requirements, court or tribunal procedure, and transfer of the case file. The board or authorised officer should approve the new engagement where necessary. Complete pleadings, contracts, opinions, correspondence, orders, invoices, and deadlines should be transferred promptly so that the change does not disrupt compliance, negotiation, or representation.
Ans. Fees depend on the scope, complexity, urgency, transaction value, document volume, number of parties, negotiation rounds, regulatory work, and whether litigation, arbitration, or tribunal appearances are involved. Work may be charged as a fixed fee, stage-wise fee, retainer, or hearing-based fee. The engagement should clearly identify included services, exclusions, taxes, filing charges, travel, and other external expenses.
Ans. The timeline depends on the work involved. A contract review may be completed faster than a due-diligence exercise, investment transaction, merger, regulatory approval, arbitration, or court proceeding. Delays may arise from incomplete records, negotiations, third-party approvals, regulatory queries, or contested hearings. A responsible estimate can be given only after reviewing the documents, parties, deadlines, and required process.
Ans. Company master data and filed corporate records should be checked through the official Ministry of Corporate Affairs services, subject to access and applicable fees. Court and tribunal matters should be tracked on the relevant official case-status portal using the case number, party details, forum, and year. The company should also maintain an internal compliance calendar and retain copies of filings, acknowledgments, orders, and hearing updates.
Ans. Share the company name, legal structure, registered office, parties involved, relevant agreement, notice or order, disputed amount or transaction, next deadline, current proceedings, and the specific protection required. Attach the complete document rather than selected pages. Clearly identify any hearing, response, payment, closing, or limitation date so that urgency and the appropriate legal route can be assessed accurately.
Ans. You can call or WhatsApp LEGAL365 at +91-935-521-5699 or email info@legal365.co.in. Share a short summary, the company name, relevant contracts or notices, and any upcoming deadline. Advocate BK Singh can review the available information, explain the possible legal route, and discuss the scope of advisory, documentation, negotiation, or representation required for the matter.
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