
A Comprehensive Guide to Case Categorization in the Delhi High Court Share On : Introduction The legal world, particularly in a high-volume jurisdiction like the Delhi High Court, operates on precision...
Corpsage Legal LLP (Advocates & Solicitors) is a Law firm in Noida, established by Adv. Ashish Bhardwaj (BE, MBA, LLB). He has over 15 years of rich experience working with various Corporates, PSU’s, SME’s & Start up organizations giving them customized legal solutions as per their unique needs & preferences.
We have worked with organizations in manufacturing as well as services sector, identifying their distinct business needs, providing them the right solution and thus enhancing their business success. Our aim is to provide hassle free business environment for our clients so that they can focus on their core business activities rather than spending precious energy in other essential activities like statutory legal compliance, execution of complex business agreements, streamlining business payments etc. We take care of these non-core activities so that businesses of our clients can thrive and grow.
The firm was incorporated under Section 12 of the Limited Liability Act, 2008 vide LLP Reg. No. AAU–9804, having a registered office in Delhi. Our team of lawyers specialize in various domains of Law like Contract Management, Intellectual Property Rights, Real Estate Law, Commercial Law etc. Our approach is to appoint a single point of contact for our clients who manages all their queries in real time. We represent our clients in High Court of Delhi/Supreme Court of India and other District Courts of Delhi/NCR.
Corpsage is driven by professionalism and excellence in terms of client satisfaction doing work with utmost diligence, hard work, honesty & integrity.
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At Corpsage Legal LLP, we provide all-inclusive Legal Process Management Services to companies. Herein, we become their sole contact for all the legal requirements related to their business. It allows them to have extra time and resources in emphasizing their core business activities and hence ensure consistent growth.
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The Indian Arbitration & Conciliation Act of 1996 is known as the governing arbitration statute in India. This act is inspired by the Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration that was adopted in 1985 by the United Nations Commission on the International Trade Law (UNCITRAL).
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The Indian Arbitration & Conciliation Act of 1996 is known as the governing arbitration statute in India. This act is inspired by the Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration that was adopted in 1985 by the United Nations Commission on the International Trade Law (UNCITRAL).
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The previous Company Law Board, the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction, and the Appellate Authority for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction have all been replaced by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).
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The previous Company Law Board, the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction, and the Appellate Authority for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction have all been replaced by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).
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The New Companies Act 2013 has replaced the older Companies Act 1956. With this transformative shift, there have been numerous changes to corporate practices in India. The same is true for the Corporate Lawyers and NCLT Lawyers in Noida, Delhi, etc.
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Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code/Law is known as the unified code which was implemented in 2016. This law is a type of social legislation that includes every company, partnership, and individual. The purpose of this code is to provide relief to each of them.
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The Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 is an important law that governs the usage of all the negotiable instruments in India. The act covers the regulation of cheques, bills of exchange, and promissory notes.
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The Real Estate (Regulation and Development Act) 2016 has 92 sections and all of them are in effect from 1st May 2017. The act is important for protecting the interest of home buyers and increasing investment in the Real Estate Industry.
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The Real Estate (Regulation and Development Act) 2016 has 92 sections and all of them are in effect from 1st May 2017. The act is important for protecting the interest of home buyers and increasing investment in the Real Estate Industry. Dispute redress has been made speedier under this Act by providing an adjudicating mechanism.
At Corpsage Legal LLP, we have a team of lawyers, each specializing in a specific domain of legal practice. Hence, we provide clients with the best legal solution to their issues in daily operational work. We have a distinct experience in Corporate and General Litigation irrespective of its level and forum, Corporate Consultancy, and Alternate Dispute Resolutions (ADR).
At Corpsage Legal LLP, we have a team of lawyers, each specializing in a specific domain of legal practice. Hence, we provide clients with the best legal solution to their issues in daily operational work.
At Corpsage Legal LLP, we have a team of lawyers, each specializing in a specific domain of legal practice. Hence, we provide clients with the best legal solution to their issues in daily operational work.
At Corpsage Legal LLP, we have a team of lawyers, each specializing in a specific domain of legal practice. Hence, we provide clients with the best legal solution to their issues in daily operational work. We have a distinct experience in Corporate and General Litigation irrespective of its level and forum, Corporate Consultancy, and Alternate Dispute Resolutions (ADR).
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Reinforcing the Primacy of Commercial Wisdom of the Committee of Creditors (CoC) Share On : In a major legal development, the Supreme Court of India has reinforced the primacy of the Committee of Creditors (CoC) in the insolvency resolution process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC). By setting aside a National...
How to File an Online Cyber Crime Complaint – Cyber Crime Laws in India Share On : Understanding Cyber Crime in India Cyber crime refers to any unlawful act where a computer or network is used as a tool, target, or place of criminal activity. Common cyber crimes in India include identity theft,...
What Happens If You Don’t Respond to a Legal Notice Share On : Understanding Legal Notices in India A legal notice is a formal communication sent by one party to another, indicating intent to take legal action if a certain condition is not fulfilled. In India, legal notices serve as a warning and...
At Corpsage Legal LLP, we provide all-inclusive Legal Process Management Services to companies. Herein, we become their sole contact for all the legal requirements related to their business.
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