About Us
About Us
We at Shreshth Criminal Law Firm is a full service, independent and multidisciplinary Criminal Law Firm dedicated to criminal legal services to our domestic and international clients which includes Individuals, Public, Private and Multinational Companies, PSUs and other corporate entities, across the Country and abroad.
Our practice areas include (but not limited to): civil law, criminal law, Law related to economic offences & white collar crime (investigated by ED/CBI/EOW/SFIO/NCB/NIA etc), marriage, divorce & custody law, WILL & Estate laws, intellectual property rights law, baking and finance law, corporate law, consumer law, competition law, real-estate and infrastructure law, Industrial and labour law, company law, compliances of ROC, incorporation of a company in India and abroad, Insolvency and Bankruptcy (IBC), debt recovery (DRT), SARFAESI & RDDBFI laws, Service law, election law, Immigration & Citizenship laws, administrative law, constitutional law, contract law, cyber law, White collar crimes cases viz. POCSO, NDPS law, Prevention of Corruption law, Money-Laundering law (PMLA), ED, MACOCA, SFIO, CBI, chit fund, Regulatory & Compliance, Technology & Commercial Transaction, Mergers & Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, FDI & Approval, RBI & SEBI regulations and Compliances etc.
We provide legal services for individuals as well as for a company/firm, who face any kind of legal hurdles, falling under any field of law. Our main agenda is to help our clients to easily walk through the trials of their lives with our guidance.
Title Search: A title search is a process of examining public records to determine the ownership history of a property, any encumbrances, liens, or other legal issues that may affect the title. This is typically done before the purchase or sale of a property to ensure that the title is clear and free of any legal disputes.
Partition of Property: Partition of property refers to the division of a property among co-owners. This is typically done when the co-owners can no longer agree on the use or distribution of the property and wish to divide it among themselves. This process can be complex and may involve legal disputes, especially when there are disagreements among co-owners.
Transfer of Property: Transfer of property refers to the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from one party to another. This may be done through sale, gift, or inheritance, and involves the execution of legal documents, such as a sale deed or gift deed.
Banking/Finance Matters: Banking and finance matters may include legal issues related to loans, mortgages, securities, investments, and other financial transactions. This may involve working with banks, financial institutions, and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Succession Certificate: A succession certificate is a legal document that is granted by a court to the legal heirs of a deceased person, allowing them to access and inherit the deceased person's assets and properties.
Tax Matters: Tax matters may include issues related to income tax, property tax, goods and services tax (GST), and other taxes. This may involve working with tax authorities, preparing tax returns, and resolving disputes related to tax liability.
Litigation: Litigation refers to the process of resolving legal disputes through the courts. This may involve representing clients in civil or criminal lawsuits, filing petitions or appeals, and negotiating settlements.
NCLT Matters: NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal) matters refer to legal issues related to corporate restructuring, insolvency, and liquidation under the Companies Act, 2013. This may involve representing clients before the NCLT, preparing and filing petitions, and negotiating settlements.
Developer Claims: Developer claims may include issues related to property development, construction, and real estate transactions. This may involve representing developers or property owners in disputes related to land use, zoning, construction defects, and other legal issues.
Adverse Possession: Adverse possession refers to a legal doctrine that allows a person to claim ownership of a property that they have used and occupied for a certain period of time, without the consent of the legal owner. This can be a complex legal issue and may involve filing a lawsuit to establish ownership.