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Advocates enrolled with the District Court, Gurugram, Haryana.
Advocates · District Court, Gurugram · Haryana & NCR
This website provides general information about the firm and its areas of practice. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
The firm has experience in matters involving individuals, businesses, public sector bodies, and institutions across various legal domains.
Elite Lawyers & Associates is a dedicated litigation practice at the District Court, Gurugram, Haryana. Our founding philosophy is simple: the firm is committed to diligent preparation and honest counsel in every matter entrusted to it.
The firm handles matters across civil, criminal, and commercial courts in Haryana, as well as arbitration and quasi-judicial proceedings. Advocates associated with the firm have backgrounds in law, public service, and defence.
The firm adheres to the professional standards prescribed by the Bar Council of India and maintains confidentiality in all client matters.
Each matter is approached with thorough research of applicable statutes and precedents, and an independently prepared case strategy.
You are always informed — before hearings, after orders, and at every procedural step of your matter.
We litigate across every domain of law — from protecting ancestral property to defending constitutional rights and settling large commercial disputes through arbitration.
Title disputes, partition suits, benami transactions, mutation challenges, RERA complaints, builder-buyer conflicts, and ancestral property rights litigation.
Bail applications (regular & anticipatory), trial defence, quashing petitions under Section 482 CrPC, NDPS cases, economic offences, cybercrime, and private complaints.
Contract enforcement, shareholder disputes, M&A litigation, debt recovery, NCLT proceedings, IBC insolvency matters, and corporate governance disputes.
Divorce, child custody, maintenance under Section 125 CrPC, domestic violence (DV Act), succession, Hindu/Muslim family law, and guardianship proceedings.
Habeas corpus, mandamus, certiorari, PIL filing, service matters, fundamental rights violations, and election law matters before the High Court.
Government employee disputes, disciplinary proceedings, promotions, retiral benefits, departmental enquiries, and challenges to administrative orders.
Land acquisition compensation, revenue court matters, jamabandi corrections, lal dora disputes, and agricultural tenancy litigation across Punjab & Haryana.
Domestic and international arbitration, enforcement of foreign awards, ad-hoc and institutional arbitration, and pre-litigation mediation under A&C Act 1996.
Consumer forum complaints, deficiency of services, medical negligence claims before NCDRC/SCDRC, and product liability litigation across India.
Cybercrime FIR defence, IT Act offences, online defamation, data breach liability, social media harassment, and digital fraud prosecution.
Income tax appeals, GST disputes, stamp duty challenges, banking fraud matters, DRT proceedings, and financial regulatory compliance assistance.
Property management & disputes for NRIs, power of attorney services, succession certificates, FEMA compliance, and repatriation of assets.
An uncommon combination — seasoned professionals from public service and defence who understand institutions, paired with sharp, energetic young advocates who bring contemporary legal rigour.
Several of our senior advocates are retired officers from defence services and public sector undertakings — bringing firsthand knowledge of government systems, service law, PSU contracts, and administrative hierarchies into every brief they lead.
Our chamber operates on a research-first philosophy. Every matter receives a custom litigation strategy backed by exhaustive precedent research, statutory analysis, and sharp courtroom preparation — no two cases are approached the same way.
Our younger advocates are specialists in emerging legal domains — IBC, RERA, cyber law, GST disputes, and NDPS defence — bringing speed, adaptability, and command over the latest Supreme Court and High Court precedents.
You are informed at every step of your matter — before hearings, after orders, and through every procedural development. We believe a client who understands their case is a client who can make the right decisions.
Our advocates are enrolled with the Bar Council of Haryana and appear across District Courts, Sessions Courts, Family Courts, Consumer Forums, RERA Haryana, and NCLT.
⚖ Write to Us About Your Matter →India's courts carry over 5 crore pending cases. Arbitration is not just an option — for most commercial disputes, it is the intelligent, constitutionally sanctioned, and economically superior choice.
Average civil court litigation in India runs 6–12 years. Arbitration typically resolves disputes in 8–18 months, governed by the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996. Fast-track arbitration under Section 29B can deliver an award in as little as 6 months.
Extended court battles involve cumulative counsel fees, court fees, adjournment costs, and lost business opportunity spanning years. The overall cost structure of arbitration proceedings may differ from conventional court litigation, depending on the nature and complexity of the dispute.
Unlike court proceedings which are public record, arbitration proceedings remain entirely private. This is critical for businesses — trade secrets, financial arrangements, and reputational concerns stay protected from public exposure.
India is a signatory to the New York Convention 1958. Foreign arbitral awards are enforceable in 170+ countries, making arbitration the only viable mechanism for cross-border and international commercial disputes.
Unlike courts, parties choose their arbitrator based on domain expertise — retired judges, senior advocates, or technical specialists. Our empanelled arbitrators include former District Judges and senior advocates with deep subject-matter command.
Arbitration is a legally recognised alternative dispute resolution mechanism under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Parties may consider arbitration for commercial, real estate, employment, and other civil disputes, subject to the existence of a valid arbitration agreement.
The firm has advocates with experience in domestic arbitration proceedings before institutional and ad hoc tribunals.
Real-world Indian case laws — analysed and contextualised for property owners, businesses, families, and individuals navigating the legal system.
The Supreme Court settled a decades-old controversy: General Power of Attorney based property transactions are not valid modes of transfer under the Transfer of Property Act.
Read Analysis →The Supreme Court granted daughters equal coparcenary rights in Hindu Undivided Families regardless of whether the father was alive on the 2005 amendment date.
Read Analysis →The Supreme Court mandated that courts decide bail applications within prescribed timelines and introduced "default bail" for procedural delays.
Read Analysis →The Supreme Court clarified that non-compliance with search and seizure procedures under Section 50 of NDPS Act can be a ground for acquittal.
Read Analysis →The triple talaq verdict criminalised instant divorce. This article examines how complaints are handled in Punjab & Haryana courts and what reliefs women can access.
Read Analysis →The Supreme Court reiterated that in custody disputes, the paramount consideration is the welfare and best interest of the child.
Read Analysis →The Supreme Court established that once the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code is triggered, it overrides even secured creditors' preferences.
Read Analysis →Can a court refuse to refer parties to arbitration when a valid arbitration clause exists? The Supreme Court settled this definitively.
Read Analysis →At Elite Lawyers & Associates, we believe the legal profession carries a moral obligation beyond the courtroom. Access to justice is a constitutional right — not a privilege of the wealthy.
"Legal charity is not optional. It is woven into Bar Council Rule 46 and the soul of the Constitution's Article 39A — equal justice and free legal aid for all citizens of India."
— Elite Lawyers & Associates, Gurugram
Our advocates provide free legal consultations for individuals below the poverty line, migrant workers, domestic abuse survivors, and underprivileged farmers from Punjab and Haryana districts — on a regular basis at our office.
Elite Lawyers & Associates dedicates a meaningful portion of its practice hours to pro bono cases — representing underprivileged accused before Sessions Courts, filing bail applications for those who cannot afford legal counsel, and handling wrongful detention writs.
In partnership with social welfare NGOs, our family law team provides free legal assistance to women facing domestic violence, forced marriage, property denial, and maintenance disputes. Hundreds of women have been assisted since the programme began.
Punjab's farming community faces complex land acquisition, revenue mutation, and tenancy disputes. Elite Lawyers & Associates' revenue law team offers subsidised representation for small and marginal farmers in District and Revenue Courts across both states.
Monthly workshops in schools, colleges, and community centres across Gurugram, Faridabad, Rewari, and Nuh — educating citizens about their fundamental rights, tenant rights, cyber safety, and consumer protection laws in simple Hindi and Haryanvi.
Elite Lawyers & Associates advocates appear before the Juvenile Justice Board for underprivileged children in conflict with the law, ensuring rights under the JJ Act 2015 are fully protected and that rehabilitation is consistently prioritised over punishment.
Free legal assistance to differently-abled persons under the RPWD Act 2016 — challenging service denial, employment discrimination, and accessing government disability benefits and reservations through judicial and quasi-judicial forums.
Elite Lawyers & Associates has assisted in Public Interest Litigations concerning illegal construction, river pollution, illegal sand mining, and forest encroachments — pro bono, in the larger public interest of Punjab and Haryana's ecology.
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Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: By Appointment Only
District Court, Gurugram · Sessions Court Gurugram
Consumer Forum · RERA Haryana · Family Court · NCLT · DRT
District Court Complex, Gurugram
Sector 15, Old Judicial Complex
Gurugram, Haryana — 122001
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