Commercial Court Lawyer in Delhi
At BLJ Legal, Advocate Shasha Jain provides legal representation for a wide range of commercial disputes, including money recovery suits, breach of commercial contracts, corporate and shareholder disputes, partnership dissolution, and business-to-business conflicts. Whether you are a plaintiff seeking to recover dues or a defendant facing a commercial claim, our firm offers robust legal representation, skilled negotiation, and meticulous documentation ensuring full compliance with the Commercial Courts Act and Civil Procedure Code (CPC).
Led by Advocate Shasha Jain, a trusted name in Delhi’s commercial litigation landscape, our team is known for its in-depth legal expertise, ethical advocacy, and courtroom precision. We handle complex commercial cases from both claimant and respondent perspectives, offering tailored strategies to protect your business interests at every stage of litigation. Clients across Delhi NCR engage the firm for structured representation in high-value commercial disputes requiring procedural precision and strategic planning.
Advocate Shasha Jain – Commercial Litigation Practice
Advocate Shasha Jain is a practicing commercial court lawyer in Delhi with experience representing companies, startups, partnerships, and corporate entities in high-value commercial disputes. Her practice focuses on contract enforcement, money recovery suits, shareholder and partnership disputes, injunctions, and complex business litigation under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
She regularly appears before District Commercial Courts and the Commercial Division of the Delhi High Court, advising clients on litigation strategy, pre-institution mediation compliance, interim reliefs, and decree enforcement. The approach combines procedural precision, structured documentation, and strategic courtroom advocacy to protect commercial interests effectively.
As a commercial litigation lawyer in Delhi NCR, she advises businesses on contract disputes, recovery claims, injunction matters, and shareholder conflicts.
Procedure to File a Commercial Suit in Delhi (Commercial Courts Act)
At BLJ Legal, we follow a systematic and strategic procedure to handle commercial suits, ensuring compliance with the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 and Civil Procedure Code (CPC). Whether you're filing a claim or defending one, we assist you at every stage with accuracy, efficiency, and court-compliant documentation.
Step 1: Pre-Institution Mediation (Section 12A, Commercial Courts Act)
Mandatory in non-urgent matters before filing a suit.
We file your mediation application in Delhi NCR centres: Patiala House, Rohini, Dwarka, Karkardooma, Saket, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, and Delhi High Court.
If mediation fails or the opposite party doesn't appear, we obtain a Non-Starter Certificate.
In urgent cases, we help bypass mediation with judicial approval.
Step 2: Drafting and Filing of Commercial Suit / Plaint
We draft detailed plaint including facts, cause of action, legal issues, and annexures.
Documents are prepared in compliance with Commercial Courts Rules and Delhi High Court (Original Side) Rules for suits above ₹2 crore.
Step 3: Issuance of Summons and Written Statement by Defendant
After the suit is filed, the Court issues summons.
The defendant must file a Written Statement within 30 days (extendable to 120 days).
We draft strong, legally sound Written Statements with necessary annexures and legal defenses.
Step 4: Filing of Replication / Rejoinder by Plaintiff
We draft Replication responding to each new fact or defense in the defendant’s written statement.
Our responses are legally reasoned, backed with evidence and judicial precedent.
Step 5: Application for Summary Judgment (Order XIII-A CPC)
Filed when the defendant has no real prospect of defending the claim.
We prepare strong applications with supporting pleadings, case law, and evidence.
Enables faster resolution and reduces costs.
Step 6: Trial Stage (If Summary Disposal Denied)
If summary judgment is denied, trial proceeds.
The court frames issues, followed by evidence submission (via affidavit).
Cross-examination is conducted, followed by final arguments.
We ensure comprehensive preparation at every stage.
Post-Judgment Stage: Execution of Decree – Enforcement & Objections
We help Decree Holders enforce judgments under Order XXI CPC:
Filing Execution Petitions
Attachment of properties, bank accounts, receivables
Garnishee orders, arrest/detention (if needed)
Appointment of Court Commissioners
Coordination with District Execution Cells
For Judgment Debtor (JD):
We protect JDs by:
Filing Objections under Section 47 CPC
Proving decree satisfaction, stay, or illegality
Seeking stay of execution
Negotiating settlements or conditional compliance
Resisting coercive measures
Appeal, Review, or Revision – Post-Decree Remedies
If dissatisfied with the judgment, we guide you through Appeal, Review, or Revision proceedings based on statutory rights and judicial discretion.
Why Engage a Commercial Court Lawyer in Delhi?
Experience in high-value commercial disputes
Structured litigation strategy under Commercial Courts Act
Compliance with strict procedural timelines
Court-focused drafting and enforcement strategy
Representation Before Commercial Courts in Delhi NCR
BLJ Legal regularly represents clients before:
Patiala House Commercial Court
Saket Commercial Court
Rohini Commercial Court
Dwarka Commercial Court
Karkardooma Commercial Court
Tis Hazari Commercial Court
Commercial Division, Delhi High Court
Jurisdiction is determined based on pecuniary value, territorial nexus, and subject matter under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
Clients across Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurgaon seek representation before Delhi Commercial Courts where jurisdiction permits under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
Commercial Litigation Strategy & Risk Assessment
Effective commercial litigation requires early evaluation of:
Jurisdiction and pecuniary threshold
Compliance with Section 12A pre-institution mediation
Urgency for interim injunction or attachment
Documentary evidence strength
Limitation period analysis
Possibility of summary judgment under Order XIII-A CPC
A structured litigation strategy reduces procedural delays, cost exposure, and enforcement risk while protecting commercial interests.
Early case assessment helps evaluate limitation risks, summary judgment viability, interim injunction strategy, and enforcement probability.
FAQs – Commercial Court Lawyer in Delhi
1. What is the pecuniary jurisdiction for filing commercial disputes in Delhi?
In Delhi, commercial disputes with claims above ₹3 lakhs and up to ₹2 crores are filed before the District Commercial Courts, while disputes above ₹2 crores are heard by the Delhi High Court (Commercial Division). This ensures that cases are handled by courts specialized in commercial litigation under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
2. What types of cases qualify as commercial disputes in Delhi?
Commercial disputes include breach of contracts, money recovery suits, partnership and shareholder disputes, franchise and distribution conflicts, intellectual property disputes, joint venture disagreements, and business-to-business conflicts. Both District Commercial Courts and the Delhi High Court have jurisdiction depending on the pecuniary value of the dispute.
3. How long does it take to resolve a commercial dispute in Delhi courts?
Commercial disputes are designed to be time-bound under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015. Typically, cases in District Commercial Courts may take 12–18 months, whereas Delhi High Court commercial disputes may take slightly longer due to complexity. Interim reliefs and injunctions can be obtained quickly to protect business interests.
4. Can interim reliefs or injunctions be obtained in commercial disputes in Delhi?
Yes. Both District Commercial Courts and the Delhi High Court can grant interim injunctions, stay orders, attachment of property, and appointment of commissioners. These measures are vital in contract breaches, intellectual property disputes, and recovery of dues pending the final outcome of the case.
5. What is the procedure to file a commercial dispute case in Delhi?
To file a commercial dispute:
Draft a plaint with all supporting documents.
Comply with pre-institution mediation where applicable.
File in the appropriate court — District Commercial Court (above ₹3 lakhs) or Delhi High Court (above ₹2 crores).
Serve summons and follow procedural steps like written statements, replication, and evidence submission.
Advocate Shasha Jain and BLJ Legal assist clients at every stage to ensure efficient and compliant filing before all commercial courts in Delhi.
Contact BLJ Legal for your Commercial Court dispute in Delhi
If you're involved in a commercial dispute or require legal assistance in commercial matters, Advocate Shasha Jain at BLJ Legal offers strategic, experienced, and result-driven legal services.
📍 Address: Chamber No. 314, Patiala House Court, Near India Gate, Supreme Court, New Delhi – 110001
📞 Phone: 8851632512
📧 Email: legalblj@gmail.com
Matters are handled with confidentiality, structured documentation, and procedural discipline to ensure compliance with statutory commercial litigation timelines.