Civil Litigation

i). M/s. HLP: Civil litigation refers to the legal process of resolving disputes between parties in civil (non-criminal) matters through the judicial system. For a law firm, Civil Litigation involves representing clients in civil cases, which can range from contractual disputes and property issues to family law matters and tort claims.

ii). Civil Litigation is the area of law that deals with disputes between individuals, organizations, or entities where the objective is to resolve non-criminal conflicts through legal proceedings. In the context of a law firm, civil litigation encompasses all aspects of managing and resolving civil cases.

iii). Assessing the merits of a case, advising clients on potential outcomes, and formulating a legal strategy. Preparing and filing legal documents such as plaint, written statements, interlocutory applications, and responses in court. Conducting the process of gathering evidence, including depositions, interrogatories, and document requests. Engaging in pre-trial motions, settlements, and other activities to prepare for trial. Representing clients in court, presenting evidence, examining witnesses, and making legal arguments. Handling appeals, enforcement of judgments, and other post-trial matters. Drafting and managing wills and trusts to ensure the orderly distribution of assets and the fulfillment of family wishes after death. Navigating the probate process to administer and distribute an estate according to legal requirements. Representation in civil cases before various courts, including the High Courts and Supreme Court.