NCLT Lawyer in Chandigarh
NCLT Chandigarh matters are document-heavy and commercially sensitive. Amrik Singh & Associates handles company law and insolvency-related proceedings including creditor petitions, corporate debtor response, shareholder disputes, oppression and mismanagement, winding up and connected appellate strategy.
Matters handled
- IBC Section 7, Section 9 and Section 10 CIRP matters.
- Operational creditor demand notices and debtor replies.
- Oppression and mismanagement petitions under Companies Act Sections 241 and 242.
- Winding up, shareholder disputes and NCLAT appeal assessment.
Forums and documents
- NCLT Chandigarh Bench.
- NCLAT, New Delhi for appeals where required.
- Punjab & Haryana High Court for connected writ, arbitration or commercial issues where maintainable.
- Company master data, board/shareholding record and financial statements.
- Invoices, ledger, contracts, loan documents and demand notice.
- Correspondence showing default, dispute or shareholder oppression.
- Prior orders, notices and pending proceeding papers.
Operational Creditor and Financial Creditor Matters
Creditor-side work requires clear proof of debt and default. Debtor-side work often turns on pre-existing dispute, payment record, limitation, settlement and maintainability.
Oppression and Mismanagement
Shareholder disputes require close review of shareholding, board conduct, diversion allegations, related-party transactions, minutes, accounts and urgent interim protection.
Frequently asked questions
Can the first consultation be based on scanned documents?
Yes. Commercial, arbitration, NCLT and RERA matters are document-led. Agreements, notices, orders, invoices, correspondence and pleadings can be reviewed first before deciding the correct forum and remedy.
Does the chamber handle matters outside Chandigarh?
Yes, where the matter connects with Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Mohali, the Punjab & Haryana High Court, NCLT Chandigarh, RERA authorities or competent courts and tribunals in the region.
Can a company resist an NCLT insolvency petition?
Yes, depending on the facts. Common issues include pre-existing dispute, limitation, payment record, defective demand notice and whether the debt and default are established.
Where are appeals from NCLT Chandigarh filed?
Appeals from NCLT orders usually lie before NCLAT, subject to statutory requirements and limitation.
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