
Corporate Advisory, Company Matters & NCLT Practice
In a rapidly evolving and strict regulatory framework, corporate entities require sharp, forward-looking legal strategies to sustain growth and manage market risks. RP Pandey & Associates provides a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary corporate practice that caters to the diverse legal operational needs of startups, MSMEs, and established corporate firms. We blend corporate legal drafting with strong litigation capabilities before premium economic tribunals.
Our corporate litigation department regularly practices before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and appellate bodies. We recognize that commercial stagnation due to shareholder deadlocks, creditor disputes, or regulatory investigation can destroy a brand’s value. Therefore, we provide highly strategic interventions, combining business realities with sharp statutory interpretations of the Companies Act and Insolvency regulations to deliver favorable outcomes for corporate managements.
Comprehensive Sub-Services & Breakdown:
Insolvency & Bankruptcy (IBC) Practice: Representing Financial Creditors, Operational Creditors, and Corporate Debtors in corporate insolvency resolution processes (CIRP), drafting Section 7/9/10 applications, and handling liquidation matters before NCLT.
Oppression & Mismanagement Suits: Filing and contesting high-stake actions under Sections 241-242 of the Companies Act to protect minority shareholder rights against arbitrary actions by majority boards.
Shareholder Deadlocks & Corporate Disputes: Resolving internal board room standoffs, breach of shareholder agreements (SHA), and validity of corporate resolutions.
Corporate Restructuring Advisory: Legal engineering for mergers, amalgamations, demergers, corporate takeovers, joint ventures, and drafting complex structural share purchase transactions.
Regulatory Compliance & Inquiries: Defending corporate houses against regulatory show-cause notices, statutory audits, and managing compliance failures before the Registrar of Companies (ROC) and Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).