Civil & Commercial Litigation

Rajani Chambers offers comprehensive litigation services in civil and commercial matters before a wide range of judicial forums, including the Bombay High Court, City Civil and Sessions Courts,

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Criminal Litigation

Rajani Chambers has substantial experience representing individuals and corporate clients in a wide range of criminal proceedings, including both traditional criminal defence and economic offences.

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Property & Real Estate Litigation

Rajani Chambers advises on a broad range of property-related litigation, including title disputes, development-related conflicts, succession and inheritance matters, lease

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Family & Matrimonial Disputes

Rajani Chambers handles a wide range of family and matrimonial disputes with sensitivity and legal precision. We advise clients in contested and mutual

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PMLA & Enforcement Directorate Matters

Rajani Chambers represents clients in proceedings initiated under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), including attachment of property, summons proceedings, and trial defence.

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Constitutional & Writ Matters

Rajani Chambers has an active writ practice and regularly appears before the Bombay High Court and other High Courts in matters involving violations of constitutional rights, arbitrary administrative action,

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Arbitration & Mediation

Rajani Chambers has a focused arbitration and ADR practice and advises clients on domestic arbitrations, contractual enforcement, and interim

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Intellectual Property Rights

Rajani Chambers advises clients on protection and enforcement of their intellectual property rights, including trademark, copyright, and design infringement

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Appellate Jurisdiction

Rajani Chambers regularly undertakes appellate work before the Bombay High Court, the Supreme Court of India, and other forums, representing clients

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Legal Aid Matters

Adv. Krupali Rajani is a panel advocate for the Bombay High Court Legal Aid Committee and regularly appears in matters where litigants are financially unable to engage private counsel

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