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Introduction & Overview
This guide covers corporate disputes in allahabad and has been prepared for general informational purposes by Advocate Faizan Siddiqui, enrolled at Allahabad High Court since 2008. The information is intended for residents of Prayagraj, Allahabad and across Uttar Pradesh.
Allahabad High Court has jurisdiction over all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Persons from cities such as Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, Agra, Meerut and Ghaziabad may file petitions and appeals directly at Allahabad High Court for appropriate legal remedies.
Shareholder disputes, oppression, mismanagement, company winding up — corporate dispute remedies through NCLT and Allahabad courts. For legal enquiries, you may contact a lawyer in Allahabad High Court to evaluate your situation and guide you through the correct legal procedure.
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The Legal Process Explained
Understanding the legal process is the first step to protecting your rights. In Allahabad High Court and Prayagraj district courts, the procedure involves several key stages.
- 1Initial Case Discussion
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- 2Document Review & Case Assessment
All FIRs, orders, property papers, contracts, or marriage documents are reviewed and assessed for legal strength.
- 3Legal Strategy Development
A customised strategy is developed based on your specific facts — bail application, petition, suit, or negotiation.
- 4Filing & Court Representation
All documents are filed professionally and your matter is represented in Allahabad High Court or district courts across UP.
- 5Resolution & Follow-up
We work towards the best outcome — bail, acquittal, judgment, or settlement — and follow through until your matter is resolved.
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Your Rights & Protections
Every person in India has fundamental legal rights protected by the Constitution and various statutes.
- Right to legal representation at all stages
- Right to be heard and present your case in court
- Right to appeal against unfair orders or judgments
- Right to access all court records and proceedings
- Right to protection from arbitrary arrest or action
- Right to bail (in bailable offences) and to apply in non-bailable offences
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Key Legal Points to Know
Before approaching a court or advocate, understanding these key points will help you make informed decisions.
- Act Quickly
Legal deadlines (limitation periods) are strict. Delays can permanently bar your legal remedy. Contact an advocate immediately.
- Document Everything
Preserve all evidence — photographs, documents, messages, agreements, and receipts. Your advocate will need these to build a strong case.
- Do Not Approach the Other Party Alone
Any communication without legal advice can be used against you in court. Let your advocate handle all negotiations.
- Know Your Forum
Different matters go to different courts — Allahabad High Court, District Court, Family Court, Consumer Forum, or RERA. The right forum is critical.
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Types of Legal Remedies Available
Depending on the facts of the case, several legal remedies may be available through Allahabad High Court or district courts in Prayagraj. These may include filing petitions, applying for bail, seeking injunction orders, filing appeals, or initiating civil or criminal proceedings.
Documents Required
- FIR copy or complaint details
- Identity proof of the applicant
- Relevant agreements or legal documents
- Evidence supporting the case
- Authorization or vakalatnama for the advocate
How Long Proceedings May Take
The time required depends on the complexity of the case and the court schedule. Some urgent matters may receive quick hearings at Allahabad High Court, while detailed litigation may take longer.
Why Choose Advocate Faizan Siddiqui
Advocate Faizan Siddiqui has been enrolled at Allahabad High Court since 2008, providing legal representation across Uttar Pradesh. Chamber at No. 120A, New Building, Allahabad High Court.
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Your matter may also involve these related areas of law. Advocate Faizan Siddiqui handles all these legal services at Allahabad High Court.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Under the Commercial Courts Act 2015, commercial disputes above the specified value (now ₹3 lakhs) are handled by designated Commercial Courts in Prayagraj. These courts have strict timelines and case management procedures. For very large disputes (corporate insolvency, NCLT matters), Allahabad NCLT Bench handles matters. Advocate Faizan Siddiqui advises on the correct forum and strategy for commercial disputes.
Partnership dissolution under the Indian Partnership Act 1932: (1) Voluntary dissolution — mutual agreement, file with Registrar of Firms; (2) Dissolution by notice — if partnership is at-will; (3) Court dissolution — for misconduct, incapacity, persistent breach, or just and equitable cause. File a Civil Suit for dissolution, accounts, and recovery. Injunctions can be obtained to prevent partners from disposing of assets during litigation.
File a Civil Suit for specific performance of contract or damages for breach under the Specific Relief Act 1963. A temporary injunction preventing further breach can be filed on day one. For monetary claims, summary suits under Order 37 CPC can get quick judgment without full trial if the defendant cannot demonstrate a triable defence. Time limit: 3 years from breach. Consult Advocate Faizan Siddiqui for contract disputes in Prayagraj.
Yes — Section 138 NI Act cases are compoundable under Section 147 NI Act. Both parties can settle at any stage from filing to conviction. Settlement typically involves full payment of cheque amount + interest + litigation costs + compounding fee (if court permission needed after conviction). Settlement ends criminal liability. Advocate Faizan Siddiqui advises on settlement negotiations in cheque bounce matters and secures favourable terms.