Financial Dispute Resolution Chandigarh · Punjab · Haryana

Debt recovery & financial dispute counsel.

Money-recovery suits, cheque-bounce (Section 138) prosecution, arbitration and insolvency proceedings to recover what your business is owed — across the Tricity, Punjab and Haryana.

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Money Recovery Cheque Bounce (S.138) Arbitration IBC / Insolvency Commercial Courts
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What we handle

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Money-Recovery Suits
Civil and summary suits to recover unpaid invoices, loans and contractual dues.
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Cheque Bounce — S.138
Statutory demand notices and prosecution under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.
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Commercial Court Claims
Commercial disputes above the statutory threshold under the Commercial Courts Act 2015.
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Arbitration
Invoking arbitration clauses, representation in proceedings and enforcement of awards.
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IBC / Insolvency
Operational and financial creditor petitions before the NCLT Chandigarh Bench.
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Enforcement & Execution
Execution of decrees and awards to attach assets and realise recovery.
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Where we appear

Our advocates are enrolled to appear before the courts and tribunals across the Tricity and the states of Punjab and Haryana — so your matter is argued locally, by counsel who practise here every week.

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Judicial Magistrate Courts — Tricity (S.138)
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Commercial Courts — Chandigarh
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NCLT — Chandigarh Bench
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Punjab & Haryana High Court
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Frequently asked

How do I legally recover money on a bounced cheque? add

On dishonour, a statutory demand notice must be sent within 30 days. If payment is not made within 15 days of that notice, a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act can be filed before the competent Magistrate. We handle the notice, complaint and prosecution end to end.

What is the time limit to file a cheque bounce case? add

The complaint must be filed within one month of the date the cause of action arises — that is, on expiry of the 15-day period given in the demand notice. Missing this window can be fatal to the case, so prompt action matters.

Where are insolvency matters filed for Chandigarh businesses? add

Corporate insolvency proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code are filed before the NCLT Chandigarh Bench, which covers Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Chandigarh.

Can a small business use the commercial courts? add

Yes. Commercial disputes of a "specified value" (currently ₹3 lakh and above) are heard by designated Commercial Courts under the Commercial Courts Act 2015, which follow a faster, time-bound procedure.

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