May 2026

Litigating Corporate Employment Breaches: Enforcing Restitution for Withheld Wage Assets and F&F Settlements

By Delhi Law Advocates | Civil, Corporate & Labour Litigation Desk The resolution of wage retention and the deliberate non-payment of Full and Final (F&F) settlements within the corporate architectures of the National Capital Region constitutes a major sub-specialty of civil and commercial litigation. Employers frequently use their superior institutional position to impose arbitrary financial […]

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Strategic Civil Litigation: Enforcing Unsecured Private Debts and Promissory Notes under Order 37 CPC

By Delhi Law Advocates | Civil & Commercial Litigation Desk The enforcement and recovery of private, unsecured financial advances within the retail and commercial ecosystems of the National Capital Region constitute a substantial volume of civil litigation. A systemic vulnerability arises when these financial interactions are conducted through unrecorded cash channels, bypassing the procedural protections

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Litigating Unfair Contract Terms: Overriding ‘Non-Refundable’ Clauses under Section 2(46) CPA 2019

By Delhi Law Advocates | Consumer & Commercial Litigation Desk The strategic implementation of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 significantly enhanced the statutory power available to consumers seeking to challenge systemic unfair trade practices. Among these, the arbitrary enforcement of absolute “No Refund” boilerplate clauses by educational institutions, sports infrastructure providers, and corporate service providers remains a

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The Jurisprudential Invalidity of ‘Bedakhal’ Public Notices in Coparcenary Real Estate

By Delhi Law Advocates | Civil & Estate Litigation Desk The practice of publishing a “Deed of Severance” or “Bedakhal Notice” in newspapers is a widespread sociological phenomenon in India, utilized by parents seeking to terminate relationship equities with their offspring. While effective as an evidentiary shield against third-party financial liabilities, these notices possess no

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Injunctive Relief in Tenancy Disputes: Litigating the Illegal Disconnection of Essential Utilities

By Delhi Law Advocates | Civil Litigation Team In the realm of property and tenancy litigation in the National Capital Region, the unilateral severance of essential utilities—specifically electricity and water—by lessors is a frequent catalyst for urgent judicial intervention. At Delhi Law Advocates, we specialize in procuring immediate equitable relief for lessees facing such extrajudicial eviction

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The Pagdi System: A Legal Trap or Asset?

For decades, businesses and families in Old Delhi have thrived under the Pagdi system. But as property prices soar, disputes are increasing. Landlords are increasingly filing eviction suits, and tenants are struggling to prove their rights. Our Expertise in Property Litigation At Delhi Law Advocates, we specialize in property matters in the Supreme Court, High Court, and

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Vicarious Liability in Real Estate: Defending Property Owners under Section 223 BNS

By Delhi Law Advocates | Criminal Litigation Team The intersection of property management and criminal law creates significant liabilities for property owners in the National Capital Region. The failure to comply with administrative directives regarding Tenant Police Verification frequently escalates into severe criminal litigation, invoking Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). At Delhi Law Advocates,

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Navigating Complex Title Disputes: Litigating the Doctrine of Lis Pendens (Section 52 TPA)

By Delhi Law Advocates | Property Litigation Team High-stakes real estate litigation in the National Capital Region is frequently complicated by the unauthorized alienation of property during the pendency of civil suits. The primary statutory mechanism governing these unauthorized transfers is the doctrine of Lis Pendens, enshrined in Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

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Litigating Urban Common Areas: The Legal Framework for Apartment Parking Disputes

By Delhi Law Advocates | Civil Litigation Team The proliferation of high-density housing societies in the National Capital Region has spawned a high volume of localized property disputes, with allotted parking spaces being the primary flashpoint. At Delhi Law Advocates, we frequently intervene in matters where informal resident negotiations have failed, necessitating formal civil and criminal

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