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Civil Litigation

Unresolved civil disputes drain time, money and energy.

Representation in property disputes, contract enforcement, recovery suits, injunctions and all civil matters before district courts, high courts and civil tribunals.

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What's Included
Money Recovery Suits
Specific Performance of Contracts
Property Title Disputes
Injunctions & Interim Relief
Declaratory Suits
+3 more services included
About This Service

Civil Litigation at VS Arora & Co.

Civil disputes — whether arising from breach of contract, property ownership, tort claims or recovery of money — can disrupt business operations and personal life for years if not handled decisively. The key is a clear legal strategy from day one, not reactive litigation.

VS Arora & Co. handles civil litigation across a broad range of matters: money recovery suits, specific performance of contracts, property title disputes, injunctions, declaratory suits and compensation claims. We appear before District Courts, City Civil Courts, High Courts and civil tribunals throughout West Bengal and pan-India through our network of associates.

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Services Covered

What's Included

Money Recovery Suits
Specific Performance of Contracts
Property Title Disputes
Injunctions & Interim Relief
Declaratory Suits
Partition Suits
Tort & Compensation Claims
Execution of Decrees
Our Process

How It Works

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Case Evaluation & Legal Opinion

We examine all relevant documents, assess the merits of your claim and provide a clear legal opinion on the prospects of success and the best forum.

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2

Legal Notice & Negotiation

We issue a formal legal notice to the opposing party. Many civil disputes resolve at this stage through negotiation or mediation, saving significant time and expense.

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3

Filing & Hearing

If the dispute cannot be settled, we draft and file the plaint, move for interim relief if required, and represent you through the pleadings, evidence and arguments stage.

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Decree & Execution

After a decree is passed in your favour, we assist with execution proceedings to enforce the court's order and recover what is owed to you.

Why VS Arora & Co.

Why Clients Choose Us

15+
Years of IP & Litigation Practice

Deep expertise across trademark, patent, copyright, corporate and general litigation built over 15+ years of active practice.

PAN India
Filing & Representation

We file before all IP Registries, High Courts and Tribunals across India — no matter where your matter needs to be heard.

Free
First Consultation

We give you a clear-eyed assessment of your matter — what the options are, what it will cost and what to expect — before you commit.

100%
Transparent Fees

No hidden charges. We quote fixed fees for standard matters and provide detailed cost estimates for complex litigation.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the time limit for filing a civil suit in India?

A

The Limitation Act, 1963 prescribes different periods for different causes of action — generally 3 years for contract and money recovery claims, and 12 years for property suits. Delayed action can bar your claim, so act promptly.

Q

Can I get an injunction before the case is decided?

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Yes. Courts can grant interim injunctions to prevent ongoing harm while the case is being decided — for example, to prevent sale of a disputed property or stop breach of a contract.

Q

How long does a civil suit take in India?

A

Indian civil suits can take 3–10 years in the lower courts. Engaging capable legal representation from the outset, filing concisely and using all procedural tools available can significantly accelerate the process.

Q

What is specific performance?

A

Specific performance is a remedy where the court orders a party to perform its contractual obligation — for example, to complete the sale of a property — rather than simply paying damages. It is available where damages are not an adequate remedy.

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