Expert Civil, Criminal & Commercial Lawyers in Delhi

At Niyamam Law Offices, we provide comprehensive legal solutions for civil, criminal, and commercial disputes in Delhi. Our team of seasoned lawyers specializes in delivering strategic legal counsel, litigation support, and dispute resolution to individuals and businesses. Whether you’re facing a property dispute, criminal charge, or corporate legal issue, our expertise ensures the best possible outcome.

Why Choose Us?

Experienced Attorneys

Skilled in handling complex civil cases

Client-Focused Approach

Personalized legal strategies for each case

High Success Rate

Proven results in settlements & court verdicts

Transparent & Affordable

Clear fee structure with no hidden costs

Our Debt Recovery Process

Civil Law Services

Our civil lawyers in Delhi handle a wide range of disputes, including:

Property & Real Estate Disputes (Landlord-Tenant, Ownership Claims)
✔ Family Law Matters (Divorce, Custody, Inheritance)
✔ Contract Disputes & Breach of Agreements
✔ Consumer Protection & Civil Litigation
✔ Injunctions & Recovery Suits

Criminal Law Services

Our criminal defense lawyers in Delhi provide aggressive representation in:
✔ Bail Applications & Anticipatory Bail
✔ Cheque Bounce Cases (Sec. 138 Negotiable Instruments Act)
✔ Cybercrime & Fraud Cases
✔ Domestic Violence & Dowry Harassment (498A IPC)
✔ Murder, Theft, Assault & Other Criminal Charges

Commercial & Corporate Law Services

Our commercial lawyers in Delhi assist businesses with:
✔ Contract Drafting & Review
✔ Company Incorporation & Compliance
✔ Insolvency & Bankruptcy Cases (IBC)
✔ Arbitration & Dispute Resolution
✔ Intellectual Property (Trademark, Copyright)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on case complexity, but we strive for speedy resolutions through settlements or efficient litigation.

Contact a criminal defense lawyer in Delhi immediately to file for bail and build a strong defense.

Options include:

  1. Civil suit for damages

  2. Criminal complaint (Section 420 IPC)

  3. Arbitration proceedings

  4. SEBI/ED complaints (if applicable

Key differences:

  • Civil cases involve private rights/compensation

  • Criminal cases involve state prosecution/punishment

  • Different burden of proof standards

  • Separate court procedures

Flexible options:
• Per-hearing fees
• Phase-wise retainers
• Success-based fees (select cases)
• Fixed packages for documentation

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