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OUR FIRM'S APPROACH
Personalised Legal Attention, Rooted in Indian Law
At BPLaw, we understand that every legal issue is unique — and so is every client. With deep expertise in Indian laws and decades of courtroom experience, we provide reliable, result-driven legal support tailored to your specific situation.
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Our team takes the time to understand your concern, advise you on your rights under Indian law, and guide you through the appropriate legal remedies.

Facing a legal issue? We can help with matters such as:
  • Motor vehicle accidents, insurance claims, and compensation cases
  • Unlawful arrest, police misconduct, or violation of procedural rights
  • Criminal cases involving wrongful allegations or FIRs
  • Property disputes, land conflicts, or tenancy issues
  • Workplace harassment, wrongful termination, or salary disputes under Indian labour laws
If you've experienced any of the above, our advocates are here to represent you — firmly, professionally, and lawfully. Call us at +91-8541814401 or submit your case details through the Live Chat or Contact Form on our website.

Once you reach out, a team member will promptly respond, learn more about your situation, and request any documents you may have.

If we can assist with your matter, we’ll arrange a time for you to meet with our experienced legal team at BPLaw.
Still not sure if your matter is a case?
Many people in India face serious legal issues without even realizing they can take legal action. At BPLaw, we help you understand your rights and determine whether your concern qualifies for legal remedy under Indian law. Below are some categories that commonly give rise to legal cases in India:
Land or Property Disputes
Are you involved in a dispute over ancestral property, land demarcation, illegal possession, or property registration delays? Under Indian law, especially the Transfer of Property Act and state-specific land laws, such issues are valid grounds for civil litigation. Whether it's urban property or agricultural land, legal intervention often becomes necessary.
Marriage, Divorce & Family Matters
Whether it's a contested divorce, maintenance claim, domestic violence, dowry-related harassment, or child custody — Indian laws like the Hindu Marriage Act, Domestic Violence Act, and Special Marriage Act offer clear remedies. If your marital or family situation is affecting your well-being or legal rights, it's time to consult a lawyer.
Employment & Labour Issues
Have you been removed from your job without notice, denied your rightful salary, or faced harassment at the workplace? Indian labour laws such as the Industrial Disputes Act, Payment of Wages Act, and Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act provide clear protection for employees in both private and public sectors.
Accidents, Injuries & Compensation Claims
If you’ve been injured due to a road accident, factory mishap, or public negligence — the Motor Vehicles Act, Employees’ Compensation Act, and general tort laws in India allow you to claim compensation. You can also take action against government bodies or private companies if safety rules were violated.
Police Misuse, Illegal Detention, or Wrongful FIR
Are you facing false accusations or have been wrongfully detained by the police? Indian citizens are protected under Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution and the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). You can file a writ petition in High Court or approach the Human Rights Commission if your rights have been violated.
Consumer Complaints & Builder Delays
Have you been sold a defective product, received poor service, or experienced delay in flat possession? The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 allows individuals to file complaints at Consumer Commissions and seek compensation. Even real estate buyers can approach RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) for relief.
Cheque Bounce, Loan Defaults & Financial Fraud
Has a cheque issued to you bounced? Is someone refusing to repay a personal or business loan? Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act and Indian Penal Code provisions (e.g., for criminal breach of trust or cheating), you can initiate strong legal proceedings. These are common and recognized causes of legal action in Indian courts.
The Investigation
The Investigation
Consultation & Legal Investigation
Every case starts with understanding your side of the story. We begin by listening carefully — whether it’s a family issue, property dispute, workplace matter, or criminal concern. Once we have the facts, our legal team identifies applicable laws and possible remedies. This may include provisions from the Indian Penal Code, Hindu Marriage Act, Motor Vehicles Act, Consumer Protection Act, or other relevant laws.

We then assess evidence, documents, and case history, identifying any legal gaps or opportunities. This stage helps us decide whether to move forward with court proceedings, issue a legal notice, or suggest alternate remedies like mediation.

By the end of this phase, you’ll know:

  • Whether your matter qualifies as a strong legal case
  • What Indian law says about your situation
  • What outcome you can realistically expect
The Lawsuit
The Lawsuit
Legal Filing and Court Representation
After the thorough review and legal investigation of your case is completed, we take formal action through India's judicial system. This is the stage where strategy is implemented.

At BPLaw, our goal is not just to file a case - but to ensure that every document, petition, and court step is handled with accuracy, compliance, and confidence.

A. Drafting of Legal Notice
In many cases, we start with a legal notice. This is a formal communication addressed to the opposing party - warning them of the consequences if they fail to respond or comply.

Legal notices are necessary in cases like:
  • Property disputes
  • Check bounce cases (Section 138, NI Act)
  • Matrimonial and maintenance claims
  • Consumer complaints against service providers or builders
  • Employment-related disputes like wrongful termination or pending salaries

B. Preparation and Filing of Legal Documents
If the dispute is not resolved, we proceed with filing in court or tribunal.

This includes:
  • Petitions, plaints, or complaints (for civil and family matters)
  • Writ petitions under Article 226/32 for High Court/Supreme Court intervention
  • Consumer complaints under the Consumer Protection Act
  • Applications for bail, discharge, or quashing of FIR in criminal cases
  • Execution applications in already decided cases

Each document is meticulously prepared, citing relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code, CrPC, CPC, Indian Evidence Act, Transfer of Property Act, and other applicable laws. We also attach affidavits, annexures, indexes, and supporting documents as per court formatting rules and jurisdictional requirements.

We handle all procedural steps including:
  • Online or physical filing
  • Fee submission
  • Stamp duty and affidavit notarization
  • Document verification at filing counters
  • Court diary entries and filing acknowledgments

C. Court Representation by Advocates
Once the case is admitted, our advocates represent you in court - from the first hearing to the final arguments.

We appear on your behalf at:
  • District and Sessions Courts
  • Family Courts
  • Consumer Forums / RERA Authorities
  • Tribunals (Labor, CAT, DRT, etc.)
  • High Courts and the Supreme Court of India

We manage:
  • Presentation of facts and arguments before the judge
  • Filing and responding to interim applications (like stay orders, injunctions, interim custody)
  • Cross-examination of witnesses, expert opinions, and affidavits
  • Handling adjournments, technical objections, and procedural challenges
  • Negotiating for settlements or compromises wherever possible and in your best interest

We also secure interim reliefs like:

  • Temporary injunctions to stop illegal construction or eviction
  • Interim maintenance or child custody
  • Stay on proceedings or recovery
  • Protection from arrest through anticipatory bail

D. Client Participation and Case Transparency
You are not kept in the dark. We:

  • Share hearing updates and next action steps via email, WhatsApp, or portal
  • Prepare you for personal appearances when necessary
  • Explain court procedures and legal jargon in simple terms
  • Clarify what each order, notice, or step means for your case

Our job is not just to fight - but to equip you with clarity and confidence through the process.
The Results
The Results
Judgment, Relief & Execution
At BPLaw, we believe that a legal case only holds value when it leads to real, enforceable results. Once your matter reaches the courtroom, our focus shifts from legal argument to securing a clear, favourable outcome based on your rights under Indian law.

Depending on your case type, this relief can take many forms:

But achieving a judgment is only half the battle. Enforcement is where most clients need strong support — and we don’t stop until your judgment is acted upon. Our team handles post-judgment steps like:

  • Filing execution petitions in civil cases to recover awarded amounts
  • Initiating recovery actions, including salary attachment or property seizure
  • Ensuring registry updates, name transfers, or possession in property matters
  • Filing contempt proceedings if court orders are violated
  • Supporting clients in appeals if the other party challenges the decision

We also walk you through next legal steps, helping you decide whether to close the case, escalate further, or apply for new relief based on court directions. For example, after a divorce decree, we assist with updating personal records and complying with financial terms.

You’re not left chasing paperwork or wondering what comes next. Our job is to translate the legal win into a practical outcome — whether it’s money received, property reclaimed, or rights protected.

At BPLaw, your result isn’t just a court order — it’s justice, delivered and enforced.