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Tribunals & Regulatory Forums

Tribunals and regulatory forums play a crucial role in adjudicating specialised disputes across sectors such as corporate law, taxation, competition, securities, and service matters. These forums require a focused understanding of sector-specific regulations, procedural frameworks, and evolving jurisprudence. At Mehra Legal Associates, we provide effective representation before a wide range of tribunals and regulatory authorities.

Our Tribunals & Regulatory Practice is built on detailed preparation, regulatory insight, and strategic advocacy. We assist clients in navigating complex proceedings while ensuring compliance with applicable laws and procedural requirements.

Our Services Include:
  • Representation before NCLT, NCLAT, and other company law forums
    • Matters before DRT and DRAT relating to debt recovery and insolvency
    • Representation before regulatory bodies such as SEBI and Competition Commission of India
    • Service matters before Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) and other service tribunals
    • Tax and indirect tax matters before appellate tribunals
    • Drafting of applications, replies, rejoinders, and written submissions
    • Advisory on regulatory compliance and litigation strategy
Our Expertise

Our team brings experience in handling sector-specific disputes across multiple tribunals and regulatory bodies. We undertake detailed analysis of statutory frameworks and regulatory guidelines to build strong and effective cases tailored to each forum.

Mehra Legal Associates works closely with clients to ensure timely filings, coherent documentation, and consistent legal strategy across proceedings.

Why Mehra Legal Associates

We understand the technical nature and procedural nuances of tribunal and regulatory litigation. Our approach focuses on precision, regulatory awareness, and strategic representation to protect client interests.

At Mehra Legal Associates, we deliver reliable and well-structured legal support across specialised forums and regulatory environments.