
DRT, NCLT & RERA Cases
Legal representation and advisory services for cases under DRT, NCLT, IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code), and RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority).
Overview
Who Needs This Service?
Key Benefits
Robust legal representation by experienced NCLT, DRT, and RERA advocates.
Strategic counsel on restructuring, settlement, and rehabilitation.
Speedy resolution of corporate disputes, property claims, and creditor claims.
Full compliance with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and RERA guidelines.
Required Documents
- Loan Agreements & Security Documents
- Property purchase agreements, allotment letters, and builder-buyer agreements (for RERA cases)
- Default Notices & Demand Notices (e.g., Section 8 IBC Notice)
- Financial Ledger Statements & Invoices
- Correspondence records regarding outstanding debts
- Petition/Application Forms and supporting affidavits
Process & Timeline
Case Evaluation
2-3 DaysReviewing default notices, debt/property status, and identifying the legal path.
Drafting Petitions
4-7 DaysPreparing petitions, applications, and supporting documents for filing.
Filing & Admission
VariesLodging the case in DRT, NCLT, or RERA and representing in admission hearings.
Hearings & Resolution
OngoingPresenting arguments, managing cross-examination, and pursuing final orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is NCLT?
The National Company Law Tribunal is a quasi-judicial body that adjudicates matters relating to Indian companies, including corporate disputes and insolvency.
Q. What is the role of DRT?
The Debt Recovery Tribunal is established to facilitate fast-track recovery of debts due to banks and financial institutions.
Q. What is the role of RERA?
The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) is established to regulate the real estate sector, protect the interests of homebuyers, and ensure speedy dispute resolution.
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