Civil Litigation
Effective Civil Litigation in Jaipur
Civil disputes require strategic thinking, thorough preparation, and persuasive advocacy. Our litigation team in Jaipur has extensive experience handling complex civil matters before all courts and tribunals in Rajasthan.
What We Cover
Money Recovery Suits & Debt Collection
Civil Injunctions (Temporary & Permanent)
Partition Suits & Property Division
Consumer Disputes (Consumer Court/NCDRC)
Arbitration & Mediation Proceedings
Specific Performance of Contracts
Declaratory & Mandatory Injunction Suits
Motor Accident Claims (MACT)
Insurance Claim Disputes
Succession & Probate Matters
Defamation Suits
Writ Petitions & Constitutional Remedies
Our Process
1
Dispute Assessment
We evaluate the merits of your case, review all relevant documents, and assess the likelihood of success through litigation or alternative dispute resolution.
2
Pre-Litigation Negotiation
Before filing suit, we attempt to resolve the dispute through legal notices and negotiation — saving you time and costs where possible.
3
Litigation & Execution
If litigation is required, we handle everything from filing to trial to execution of the decree, representing you at every stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a civil suit typically take in Jaipur?
Civil suit timelines vary. Simple money recovery suits may be resolved in 1-2 years. Complex property disputes or partition suits can take 3-7 years. However, interim orders, injunctions, and temporary relief can be obtained much sooner — often within weeks of filing. We also explore mediation and Lok Adalat for faster resolution.
What is the limitation period for filing a civil suit?
Under the Limitation Act, 1963, the period varies by type of suit: 3 years for money recovery, contract disputes, and tort claims; 12 years for property possession claims; 3 years for specific performance. It is crucial to file within the limitation period, as delayed cases may be dismissed.
Can I get an urgent injunction to prevent property damage or encroachment?
Yes, you can apply for a temporary injunction (Order 39 CPC) along with your main suit. Courts can grant ex-parte (without the other party) injunctions in urgent cases within 1-2 days. We regularly obtain urgent injunction orders from Jaipur civil courts.
Is arbitration or mediation a better alternative to court litigation?
Often yes — arbitration and mediation can resolve disputes in months rather than years, with lower costs and greater confidentiality. Courts also encourage mediation under Section 89 CPC. We advise clients on the best approach based on the nature of the dispute, the relationship between parties, and the urgency of the matter.
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