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Arbitration timelines depend on complexity and arbitrator availability. Under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996, an arbitral award should generally be passed within 12 months from the date the arbitrator enters reference. DCG Legal ensures efficient management, often resolving commercial disputes within 6–9 months through strategic interventions.
Our team provides end-to-end representation before the NCLT and NCLAT — from filing petitions under Section 7/9 of IBC, defending corporate debtors, resolution plan advisory, to liquidation matters. We help creditors, operational creditors, and corporate debtors protect their interests with robust legal strategy.
Under CGST Act, an appeal against an adjudication order must be filed within 3 months from the date of communication. Our GST team assists in drafting appeal memorandums, preparing pre-deposit calculations (10% of disputed tax), and representing before First Appellate Authority, Tribunal, or High Court. We also handle refunds, assessments, and show cause notices.
Yes. We specialize in SARFAESI Act, 2002 and Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) litigation — representing borrowers, guarantors, and secured creditors. Whether it's challenging Section 13(4) possession notices, filing securitization applications, or negotiating one-time settlements, our advocates ensure your rights are upheld at every stage.
Writ petitions are powerful constitutional remedies against arbitrary state action. DCG Legal advises clients in cases involving violation of natural justice, illegal tax demands, arbitrary termination of government contracts, or infringement of fundamental rights. Our lawyers have extensive experience before the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh High Courts in writ jurisdiction.
We represent homebuyers, developers, and agents before RERA authorities and appellate tribunals. From delayed possession claims, refund with interest, project registration, to defect liability, our firm ensures timely relief. Homebuyers can claim compensation under Section 18 of RERA Act, and we handle the entire litigation cycle with a result-oriented approach.