Chandigarh is not just a union territory; it is the judicial nerve center for two states—Punjab and Haryana—and UT itself. Hosting the Punjab & Haryana High Court, it draws litigants and lawyers from across the region. But Chandigarh's legal significance goes beyond the High Court.
It is home to critical tribunals like the NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal), DRT (Debts Recovery Tribunal), CAT (Central Administrative Tribunal), and AFT (Armed Forces Tribunal). This concentration of judicial power makes Chandigarh a complex playground for legal battles involving corporate insolvency, government service matters, and banking disputes.
AMA Legal Solutions is headquartered in the heart of this legal ecosystem. We don't just practice here; we understand the pulse of these courts. Whether navigating the bureaucratic maze of the Chandigarh Estate Office or arguing a constitutional matter in the High Court, our expertise is unmatched.
Chandigarh has no freehold land originally; it's all leasehold (though conversions exist). The Chandigarh Estate Rules governing transfer, misuse, and building violations are draconian and unique.
With thousands of government employees and defense personnel, the CAT and AFT benches here are the battlegrounds for promotion, pension, and disciplinary disputes.
The NCLT Chandigarh Bench handles corporate cases for Punjab, Haryana, HP, and J&K. It is a critical forum for IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code) litigation.
As the gateway to Punjab, Chandigarh courts handle a massive volume of NRI matrimonial and property disputes, requiring expertise in private international law.
Dealing with the Estate Office in Sector 17 can be daunting. We simplify the complexities of Chandigarh property laws.
The High Court is our home ground. We handle diverse matters:
We represent creditors (financial/operational) and corporate debtors before the NCLT Chandigarh Bench.
Chandigarh has a high density of government employees. We specialize in Service Jurisprudence.
The District Courts in Sector 43 are the first line of defense.
We handle sensitive family matters with a focus on quick resolution.
With real estate booming in the periphery (Zirakpur, New Chandigarh), builder disputes are common.
We represent homebuyers in the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) UT Chandigarh and the State Consumer Commission in Sector 19 for refund and compensation claims.
Sector 1. The apex court for the region. Entry requires a pass. We assist clients with all procedural formalities.
Sector 43. A modern court complex housing Civil, Criminal, and Matrimonial courts. Also houses the Mediation Centre.
CAT: Sector 17.
DRT: Sector 17.
Consumer Commission: Sector 19.
NCLT: Sector 27 (Corporate Bhawan).
We practice in every single court and tribunal in the Tricity, providing one-stop solutions.
Specialized team for NCLT and White-Collar crimes, catering to the corporate sector.
We offer personalized attention and real-time updates on case status.
Highest standards of professional integrity and transparency in billing.
A commanding presence in the Punjab & Haryana High Court litigant community.
Deep technical knowledge of Chandigarh Estate Rules, saving clients time and money.
Seamlessly handling matters in Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula courts.
"I was wrongfully denied my disability pension. AMA Legal filed my case in the AFT Chandimandir and fought brilliantly. I got my arrears with interest. Jai Hind."
Col. RS Sandhu (Retd)
Army Veteran, Mohali
"The Estate Office had issued a resumption notice for my SCO in Sector 26 due to alleged misuse. AMA Legal filed a Writ in High Court and got the notice quashed."
Priya Mahajan
Businesswoman, Chandigarh
"We hired them for our company's insolvency matter in NCLT Chandigarh. Their understanding of the IBC Code is impressive. Highly professional team."
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IT Park, Chandigarh
"My daughter was facing harassment in a dowry case. The team handled the 498A quashing in High Court sensitively and effectively. We can finally breathe."
Davinder Singh
Retired, Panchkula
Yes, our primary practice is based at the Punjab & Haryana High Court in Chandigarh. We handle Writ Petitions, Criminal Appeals, Service Matters, and Public Interest Litigations (PILs) for clients from Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh.
Absolutely. Dealing with the Chandigarh Estate Office can be complex. We assist with transfer of leasehold/freehold properties, GPAs, mutation, and issues related to 'Unearned Increase' and misuse notices.
Yes, we have a dedicated team for the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Chandigarh Bench. We handle Insolvency (IBC) cases, oppression and mismanagement petitions, and mergers/demergers for companies across North India.
Yes, we represent central government employees in the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Chandigarh Bench regarding promotion, transfer, disciplinary proceedings, and pension disputes.
Recently, the Supreme Court and Administration have had varying rulings on independent floor fragmentation. We guide you through the latest legal status, converting share in land, and registering sale deeds where permitted.
Yes, we handle Section 138 NI Act cases in the District Courts of Sector 43, Chandigarh. We represent both complainants (filing cases) and accused (seeking bail and defense).
Chandigarh is a hub for NRI litigation. We handle declaring foreign divorces valid/void, child custody under the Hague Convention principles, and 498A defense for NRIs living abroad.
Yes, for projects registered under RERA UT Chandigarh. We file complaints for possession delay, refund with interest, and quality issues against builders.
Yes, as a Tricity-based firm, we practice seamlessly in the District Courts of Mohali and Panchkula, along with Chandigarh. We cover the entire Tricity region.
We file petitions for Succession Certificates or Letters of Administration in the Civil Courts of Chandigarh for transferring movable assets like bank FD, shares, and debts of a deceased person.
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📞 Call +91-8448512333Request Callback"AMA Legal sorted out the unearned increase issue with Chandigarh Estate Office and got the mutation done smoothy."