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DRT Law Associates - What's Rightfully Yours
Facing Debt Recovery Challenges?Don't let outstanding debts hold you or your business back. DRT Law Associates is a team of experienced advocates specializing in debt recovery cases before the Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT).
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Representing borrowers, guarantors and third parties before the DRT for efficient and effective way to get justice.
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Proven Track Record
We have a successful history of representing clients and achieving positive outcomes in DRT cases.
In-Depth Knowledge
Our advocates possess a deep understanding of DRT procedures and regulations.
Client-Centric Approach
We prioritize communication in English, Hindi and Tamil and keep you informed throughout the process.
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We offer competitive fees and work to minimize your expenses.
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We defend tirelessly for getting justice.
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Cross-examination of witness should be deferred only in exceptional cases: Supreme Court to trial courts
The Court was hearing an appeal of a former police guard against his conviction and life sentence in a murder case dating back to 2002. The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked trial courts to desist from granting long adjournments after examination-in-chief of witnesses,...
Order Allowing Application U/S 311 CrPC Must Detail Necessity For Recalling Witnesses: Kerala HC
The Kerala High Court observed that the order allowing Section 311 CrPC application must detail the necessity for recalling and re-examination of witnesses for a just decision of the case and a cryptic order is not sufficient. The Court was hearing a Criminal...
Merely Filing A Police Complaint Against A Person Does Not Amount To Abetment Of His Suicide: Kerala HC
The Kerala High Court has ruled that merely filing a complaint with the police against a person does not amount to abetment of his suicide under Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The Single-Judge Bench of Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas emphasized that the...
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