National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) Legal Services at Kaushik Associates
At Kaushik Associates, we provide expert legal representation in matters before the
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), the appellate authority constituted
under the Companies Act, 2013. The NCLAT hears appeals against orders passed by the
National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and other statutory authorities under the
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC). Our legal team carefully evaluates each
case to determine the grounds of appeal, statutory limitations, and the likelihood
of success, ensuring a strategic and well-prepared approach at the appellate stage.
Our Expertise in NCLAT Matters
With strong experience in corporate and insolvency litigation, Kaushik Associates
represents clients in appeals arising out of Corporate Insolvency Resolution
Process (CIRP), liquidation proceedings, rejection or admission of insolvency
applications, resolution plan approvals, and other company law disputes. We also
handle appeals related to oppression and mismanagement, mergers and amalgamations,
and compliance issues under the Companies Act. Our services include drafting
detailed appeal petitions, preparing replies and written submissions, presenting
oral arguments, and advising clients on interim reliefs and stay applications.
We rely on precise legal research, factual analysis, and relevant judicial
precedents to ensure a strong and persuasive appellate case.
Get Started with Your NCLAT Appeal
Filing an appeal before the NCLAT requires strict adherence to statutory timelines,
procedural rules, and appellate principles. At Kaushik Associates, we provide clear
guidance on limitation periods, maintainability of appeals, documentation
requirements, and possible outcomes. Our client-focused approach ensures
transparency, timely updates, and dedicated representation throughout the appellate
process. If you are aggrieved by an order passed by the NCLT or related authority,
contact us today to discuss your NCLAT appeal and take a decisive step toward
protecting your legal and commercial interests.