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Expert NCLT Lawyers In Delhi & India - Advocate BK Singh

LEGAL365 is headed and managed by Advocate BK Singh. We offer expert nclt lawyers services in Delhi and India. Advocate BK Singh has been practicing law actively in Delhi district courts, Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India for over 15 years.

You won’t ever speak to a junior or paralegal about your nclt lawyers matter at LEGAL365. You will speak to Advocate BK Singh directly. Your paperwork will be read. Your matter will be evaluated honestly. And Advocate BK Singh will tell you at LEGAL365 what can realistically be done for your particular matter - on day one.

BOOK FIRST CONSULTATION for any nclt lawyers matter with LEGAL365 and Advocate BK Singh free. There is no obligation to engage LEGAL365 after the free consultation. You will receive an honest legal assessment on your matter from Advocate BK Singh - even when the honest answer is something you may not want to hear.

Every nclt lawyers matter at LEGAL365 is handled personally by me. From day one. Through every stage of the litigation. I review your facts, I draft the pleadings and applications, I represent you at every hearing, and I continue to advise you after the matter is resolved. I don’t outsource cases I take on and I don’t make guarantees I can’t keep. Advocate BK Singh - Founder of LEGAL365 · legal365.co.in

LEGAL SERVICES FOR NCLT LAWYERS Cases

LEGAL365 and Advocate BK Singh offer nclt lawyers legal services for any matter that clients require assistance with in this practice area. Every nclt lawyers engagement at LEGAL365 is tailored based on the facts of the case, the courts or tribunal involved, the applicable law, and what the client wants to achieve.

LEGAL365 does not take a one-size-fits-all approach to nclt lawyers cases. Each nclt lawyers matter is unique. The strategy for each case is determined by its individual facts. Types of filings and documents are based on what will work for YOUR case. Evidence required and timing for the matter is reflective of each client’s specific situation.

  • Handle Your NCLT Lawyers Matter before all courts and tribunals in India
  • Talk to Advocate BK Singh about your nclt lawyers matter right away - not next week
  • Leave no stone unturned. LEGAL365 prepares and drafts all petitions, applications, and documents with care
  • Negotiate when appropriate and resolve nclt lawyers matters outside court when possible
  • Appear for hearings urgently and seek protective court orders when immediate relief is required
  • Appeal or file revisions to unfavorable decisions in Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India
  • Follow up on court orders and file contempt applications if required
  • Explore settlement options throughout the nclt lawyers proceedings

LEGAL365 advocates handle your nclt lawyers matter aggressively and monitor every stage of your case. Other law firms will often just appear on your scheduled dates. At LEGAL365 we actively manage your matter from start to finish.

How LEGAL365 WILL Handle Your NCLT Lawyers Matter

The first step in EVERY nclt lawyers engagement at LEGAL365 starts with an honest evaluation. Advocate BK Singh will review your facts, the strengths and weaknesses of your matter, and give you realistic probable outcomes and timeline. Honest means telling you things you may not want to hear. But that is what you get when you engage LEGAL365 - honesty, even when it's uncomfortable.

Once Advocate BK Singh has evaluated your matter, he will develop the complete strategy. This includes determining where you can file the matter, what evidence can be gathered, what documents will be required, what legal arguments are most likely to succeed, whether settlement makes sense now or later, and timing of applications and hearings to reach the desired result in the shortest realistic timeframe.

You will also have direct access to Advocate BK Singh throughout your nclt lawyers case. We return calls. We update you after hearings and upon receiving new orders or important correspondence. Strategy will be tweaked as needed because no client should be left wondering what’s going on with their matter.

LEGAL FEES FOR NCLT LAWYERS Matters At LEGAL365

LEGAL fees are discussed and agreed before LEGAL365 begins any work on your matter. There are no hidden fees. If you would like to know LEGAL365's likely fee before engaging us, ask during the first free consultation. Each client’s situation is different, so we do not provide firm quotes before reviewing the facts, but we will provide you with a likely range.

“Transparency means being upfront about the legal assessment of your matter, the realistic results we can fight for, the time required to resolve the matter, and how much LEGAL365 will charge. Clients can make better decisions when they know the full story.” - Advocate BK Singh of LEGAL365

LEGAL HEADCOURTS HANDLED FOR NCLT LAWYERS Matters

If your nclt lawyers case is in Delhi, you will speak with Advocate BK Singh about your matter and file petitions in Delhi. Legal365 handles nclt lawyers cases nationwide - where your case is filed depends on the type of nclt lawyers matter, the parties involved, and the jurisdiction of courts and tribunals.

  • Delhi District Courts - including civil courts, family courts, Sessions Courts, and Magistrate courts
  • Delhi High Court - writ petitions under Article 226, criminal appeals/revisions, civil revisions, and first appeals
  • Supreme Court of India - Special Leave Petitions under Article 136, constitutional matters, and transfer petitions
  • National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission NCDRC - high-value consumer complaints
  • National Company Law Tribunal NCLT and NCLAT - corporate insolvency, bankruptcy, company law and related matters
  • Debt Recovery Tribunal DRT and DRAT - banking and recovery of loan matters
  • National Green Tribunal NGT - environmental and pollution law matters
  • Real Estate Regulatory Authority RERA - Delhi RERA, UP RERA, HRERA matters

If your nclt lawyers matter is outside Delhi, Advocate BK Singh can advise you on your legal rights and discuss appropriate strategy based on where your case is located. LEGAL365 has a network of trusted lawyers in every major city across India. All High Court and Supreme Court cases are handled directly by Advocate BK Singh regardless of where in India your matter is pending.

About Advocate BK Singh

LEGAL365 was founded on the principle that every individual deserves a lawyer who actually talks to you, answers your phone calls, and cares about the outcome of your matter. Too many law offices put clients on hold forever after the initial consultation. At too many offices you never meet the senior counsel who will supposedly handle your case.

Advocate BK Singh is the founder of LEGAL365. He has practiced law in Delhi for over fifteen years. He has appeared in matters before Delhi district courts, Delhi High Court, and the Supreme Court of India. Advocate BK Singh has handled thousands of cases in his career at LEGAL365 across twenty-five different areas of law.

Clients appreciate Advocate BK Singh’s direct nature. He tells clients what he believes will happen. Not just the best possible outcome - but the realistic result. He advises clients on realistic risks and rewards rather than promising results that are unlikely.

  • Top Advocate - India's Best Lawyers
  • Bar Council of Delhi advocate in good standing - Enrolled since 2002
  • Advocates who appear in Delhi district courts, Delhi High Court and Supreme Court
  • Enrolled to practice at DRT, RERA, NCLT, NGT and NCDRC
  • ADVOCATE BK SINGH | TRUSTED by 6500+ Clients
  • Founder and Principal Advocate at LEGAL365 - legal365.co.in
  • Expert in 25+ different practice areas
  • Tens of thousands of cases handled at LEGAL365

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

LEGAL365 For NCLT Lawyers - Why Choose Us

LEGAL365 offers high quality nclt lawyers legal services at reasonable prices. There are many advocates and law offices in Delhi that can offer nclt lawyers advice. What sets LEGAL365 apart is access to Advocate BK Singh directly - at every stage of your matter. There are no juniors, no associates, and no paralegals at LEGAL365 handling your nclt lawyers case.

  • Represented by Advocate BK Singh from consultation to resolution
  • Expert nclt lawyers lawyers with over 20 years of experience
  • Get the straight truth about your matter - day one
  • Your matter will be handled every step of the way
  • Fee structure is agreed to before LEGAL365 starts working
  • Pan-India service - from Delhi Courts to High Courts and Supreme Court
  • Free to consult with Advocate BK Singh about your legal issue
  • Ready to help with nclt lawyers? Find Us at legal365.co.in or Call +91-935-521-5699

Contact LEGAL365 today to schedule your free first consultation. You can reach Advocate BK Singh and LEGAL365 at +91-935-521-5699 or by emailing info@legal365.co.in. The first consultation with Advocate BK Singh at LEGAL365 is always free.

"The first consultation is free because everyone should have access to legal advice. I know how expensive lawyers can be. That’s why I want you to meet with me first and decide if you want to engage LEGAL365 - without worrying about the cost of an initial consultation." - Advocate BK Singh

STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO HANDLE YOUR NCLT LAWYERS Matter with LEGAL365

Step 1 - Free Consultation

Meet with Advocate BK Singh. You review your facts, documentation, and situation. Advocate BK Singh will go over the applicable law, your realistic legal options, estimated timeline, evidence required, and likely outcomes. Nothing is filed or promised in this step.

Step 2 - Meeting with Advocate BK Singh and Engaging LEGAL365

If you decide to hire LEGAL365 you will meet with Advocate BK Singh to discuss the proposed legal strategy. Fees are agreed upon and the LEGAL365 engagement letter is signed.

Step 3 - DOCUMENTATION AND FIRST FILINGS

LEGAL365 starts working on your nclt lawyers matter by drafting and filing all initial applications and documents. If your matter requires immediate relief from court, Advocate BK Singh will file an application urgently to protect your rights.

Step 4 - ACTIVE MANAGEMENT

LEGAL365 will actively manage your nclt lawyers matter from start to finish. Not only will your nclt lawyers case be prepared carefully, you will receive continuous advice and thorough updates from Advocate BK Singh.

Step 5 - UNTIL YOUR MATTER IS RESOLVED

Once your matter is resolved we will tell you. But at LEGAL365 we don’t stop working on your matter unless it’s resolved. If required, Legal365 will file contempt proceedings or take follow-up action.

Legal365 provides high quality legal services for nclt lawyers and has handled cases nationwide throughout India. Advocate BK Singh appears in court on behalf of clients throughout India - starting with the first consultation FREE. Call +91-935-521-5699 or Visit Us at legal365.co.in.

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Service: NCLT Lawyers
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Frequently Asked Questions

NCLT Lawyers - 25 Questions Answered

Clear answers to frequently asked questions about NCLT proceedings, corporate insolvency, company-law disputes and appeals by Advocate BK Singh at LEGAL365.

Ans. You should consult an NCLT lawyer when your matter involves corporate insolvency, oppression and mismanagement, restoration of a company, share-capital disputes, mergers, amalgamations, reduction of capital, or another remedy assigned to the National Company Law Tribunal. Early review is especially important after receiving a demand notice, insolvency application, NCLT notice, or hearing date because filing and response deadlines may apply.
Ans. The NCLT hears matters arising mainly under the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. Common proceedings include corporate insolvency applications, liquidation matters, oppression and mismanagement petitions, company restoration applications, mergers and amalgamations, reduction of share capital, rectification of registers, and certain disputes involving shareholders, creditors, companies, and personal guarantors. The correct remedy depends on the facts and applicable law.
Ans. Bring the petition or notice received, company master data, incorporation documents, agreements, invoices, loan and security documents, bank statements, demand notices, proof of service, board resolutions, statutory records, correspondence, previous court or tribunal orders, and identity documents. For an insolvency matter, records proving the debt, default, limitation, and service of notice are especially important. An NCLT lawyer can identify any missing documents after reviewing the case.
Ans. Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, a corporate insolvency resolution process may be initiated, subject to statutory requirements, by a financial creditor, an operational creditor, or the corporate debtor itself when a qualifying default has occurred. Each category follows a different filing route and requires specific forms and evidence. Before filing, the applicant should verify the nature of the debt, default, limitation, jurisdiction, and procedural compliance.
Ans. The correct NCLT bench generally depends on the registered office of the company or corporate person concerned, together with the provision under which the proceeding is filed. Filing before the wrong bench may lead to objections, delay, return of papers, or transfer issues. The company’s current registered-office records and the latest notified territorial jurisdiction should therefore be checked before preparing the petition or application.
Ans. There is no single timeline for every NCLT case. Duration depends on the type of proceeding, completeness of pleadings, service on parties, objections, interim applications, evidence, settlement discussions, bench workload, and appeals. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code contains statutory timelines for insolvency processes, but individual proceedings may still involve procedural or factual complications. A realistic estimate can be given only after reviewing the case record.
Ans. Professional fees generally depend on the nature and complexity of the proceeding, urgency, volume of documents, number of parties, drafting requirements, hearing frequency, travel, and whether interim applications or appeals are required. The scope of work and fee stages should be discussed before engagement. Court fees, filing charges, certified-copy expenses, insolvency-professional costs, and other out-of-pocket expenses may be separate from the advocate’s professional fee.
Ans. NCLT matters are heard by different benches across India. LEGAL365 may advise clients from other cities, review documents, prepare strategy, and coordinate representation depending on the bench, case type, and practical requirements. Before accepting a matter, the relevant bench, territorial jurisdiction, hearing mode, local filing requirements, and need for associated counsel should be assessed. Representation is always subject to the facts and applicable professional arrangements.
Ans. Personal appearance is not required at every hearing. An advocate or authorised representative may appear after filing the required vakalatnama or memorandum of appearance. However, the Tribunal may require a party, director, officer, deponent, or authorised signatory to remain present for clarification, settlement, examination, or compliance. Your lawyer should tell you in advance when personal attendance, an affidavit, or authorisation documents are necessary.
Ans. Some NCLT disputes can be resolved through negotiation, consent terms, withdrawal, or another legally permitted process. The available route depends on the case type and stage. Insolvency matters have specific statutory rules for withdrawal and settlement, particularly after admission. Parties should not assume that a private settlement automatically closes the proceeding; the required application, approvals, and Tribunal order must be obtained where the law requires them.
Ans. An NCLT lawyer examines jurisdiction, maintainability, limitation, statutory eligibility, documentary proof, debt and default records, service of notices, company records, previous proceedings, defences, and the relief requested. A case may have strong facts but still face a procedural objection. A proper assessment should explain both strengths and risks rather than promise a particular result, because the Tribunal decides each matter on its evidence and applicable law.
Ans. Read the notice immediately, note the bench, case number, next hearing date, and deadline for filing a reply. Preserve the envelope, email, and proof showing when it was received. Obtain the complete petition and annexures if they were not supplied, collect relevant company and financial records, and seek legal advice without delay. Ignoring the notice may allow the matter to proceed without your complete response.
Ans. Depending on the law and facts, a party may seek temporary directions to preserve assets, records, management rights, shareholding, or the effectiveness of the final proceeding. Interim relief is discretionary and normally requires urgency, a prima facie case, balance of convenience, and risk of irreparable harm or prejudice. The precise relief must remain within the NCLT’s jurisdiction and should be supported by documents and a properly drafted application.
Ans. After filing, the petition or application is scrutinised for procedural compliance. Defects may need to be corrected before registration. Once listed, the Tribunal may issue notice, direct service, call for replies and rejoinders, hear interim applications, and examine maintainability before addressing the merits. The sequence varies by case type. Parties should track scrutiny, listing, service, filing deadlines, daily orders, and further directions throughout the proceeding.
Ans. Yes. Limitation applies to many NCLT and insolvency proceedings, but the applicable period and starting date depend on the remedy, transaction, default, acknowledgment, continuing cause, and governing statute. A general three-year assumption may be incorrect in a particular matter. Limitation should be calculated from the relevant documents and events before filing because a delayed proceeding may require a legally sustainable explanation or may be dismissed as time-barred.
Ans. A party may generally change its advocate or authorised representative during a proceeding, subject to filing the required discharge, consent, no-objection, vakalatnama, memorandum of appearance, or other documents directed by the Tribunal. The new lawyer should receive the complete case file, pleadings, orders, correspondence, and upcoming deadlines. The change should be completed promptly so that representation and procedural compliance are not disrupted.
Ans. Case updates may include filing and scrutiny status, defects, hearing dates, cause-list entries, replies, interim applications, daily orders, judgments, and appeal deadlines. A lawyer should explain what occurred at each material hearing and what action is required next. Clients should also retain copies of filed documents and orders. Official NCLT case-status and case-history services can be used to cross-check listings and uploaded orders.
Ans. The appropriate remedy depends on the wording of the order and the nature of non-compliance. A party may need to seek implementation, execution, clarification, further directions, contempt-related relief where legally maintainable, or another statutory remedy. Before filing, the order, proof of service, compliance deadline, subsequent correspondence, and actual breach should be documented. Not every disagreement amounts to wilful disobedience, so the correct procedure must be identified.
Ans. An ex parte order may be passed when a party does not appear despite proper service or when urgent circumstances justify temporary consideration without first hearing the other side. The affected party may have a remedy to seek recall or setting aside, depending on the facts, applicable rules, promptness, and reason for absence. The application should explain the non-appearance and address the merits instead of merely disputing the result.
Ans. Many NCLT orders can be appealed to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, but the right of appeal, limitation period, forum, and grounds depend on the statute under which the order was passed. Filing an appeal does not automatically stay the NCLT order; a separate stay request may be necessary. The certified or authenticated order, complete record, dates, and proposed grounds should be reviewed immediately.
Ans. A further appeal from an NCLAT decision may lie to the Supreme Court where the governing statute permits it, commonly on a question of law and within the prescribed limitation period. It is not a complete rehearing of every factual dispute. The NCLAT judgment, relevant NCLT order, pleadings, evidence, and proposed legal questions should be examined promptly to determine maintainability and whether interim protection is required.
Ans. The NCLT is the tribunal that initially decides specified company-law and corporate-insolvency matters. The NCLAT is the appellate tribunal that hears eligible appeals against NCLT orders and certain other statutory orders. A party normally cannot choose between them for the same original relief. The correct forum depends on whether the matter is being filed for the first time or challenges an appealable order already passed by the NCLT.
Ans. An affidavit is a written statement verified on oath or affirmation by the person making it. NCLT petitions, replies, applications, evidence, authorisations, and compliance reports may require affidavits in the prescribed form. The deponent should verify facts from personal knowledge or identified records and should not sign an incomplete or inaccurate statement. Supporting documents must be properly arranged, referred to, and filed according to applicable rules.
Ans. Use the official NCLT website’s Case Status or Case History facility. A matter can generally be searched using details such as filing number, case number, party name, advocate name, case type, year, and bench. Case History may show listings, hearing details, interim orders, judgments, and connected applications. Always verify the selected bench and case year, and rely on the uploaded order for the exact directions passed.
Ans. You can call or WhatsApp LEGAL365 at +91-935-521-5699 or email info@legal365.co.in. Share the NCLT bench, case or filing number, next hearing date, the order or notice received, and a brief description of the dispute. For an urgent matter, mention the deadline clearly. Advocate BK Singh can review the available documents, explain the possible legal route, and discuss the scope of representation.
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