Practice Area

Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Commercial litigation requires legal strategy, documentary discipline and procedural accuracy. Business disputes often arise from breach of contract, delayed payments, failed transactions, defective services, supply disputes, partnership conflicts or misuse of intellectual property.

Mayank Mishra

Partner - Litigation

Civil, criminal and commercial court matters, contractual disputes, NI Act matters, injunctions and enforcement proceedings.

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Advisory Overview

Commercial litigation requires legal strategy, documentary discipline and procedural accuracy. Business disputes often arise from breach of contract, delayed payments, failed transactions, defective services, supply disputes, partnership conflicts or misuse of intellectual property.

This practice area is handled through document review, legal research, structured drafting, negotiation support, regulatory understanding and practical risk assessment. The objective is to create legal clarity before action is taken.

Fortunewise Legal approaches this vertical with preparation depth, confidentiality, factual assessment, strategic planning and professional accountability.

Services Covered

Indicative service areas under this practice vertical include the following.

Legal notices and replies
Commercial suit strategy
Recovery and payment dispute advisory
Injunction and interim relief strategy
Contractual breach analysis
Settlement negotiation documentation
Evidence and document preparation
Execution and enforcement advisory

General Counsel as a Service

Why hire one lawyer when your business can have a whole law firm on the board?

Fortunewise Legal offers in-house-like legal assistance for businesses that need immediate legal listening, quick document response, contract review, recovery support, compliance coordination and dispute-readiness without building a full internal legal department.

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Dedicated Associate Deployment

A mapped associate can coordinate daily legal tasks for limited working hours as per agreed scope.

Immediate Listener

A structured response point for urgent business issues, notices, contracts, payment disputes and compliance questions.

Whole-Firm Backing

Associate support is backed by partners, practice heads and subject specialists when escalation is needed.

Action-First Workflow

Tasks are triaged into review, draft, notice, negotiation, compliance, recovery or litigation-preparation tracks.

Common Legal Risks

Most legal problems become expensive because they are identified late. This practice helps identify and address recurring risk points.

Ignoring limitation periods
Sending weak legal notices
Poor evidence preservation
Unclear cause of action
Wrong jurisdiction or forum strategy
Overlooking settlement leverage

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FAQs & Public Sources

Commercial dispute FAQs based on public legal information.

These FAQs are general public-information notes compiled from statutes, public portals and official government or regulator resources. They do not constitute legal opinion. For detailed information, you may reach out to us.

What public information should be checked before a commercial dispute is assessed?

Parties commonly check the contract, invoice trail, limitation dates, jurisdiction clause, arbitration clause, payment acknowledgements, public company information where relevant, and court or tribunal status where a proceeding already exists.

Where can cheque bounce / NI Act Section 138 information be verified?

The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 can be checked through India Code. Court status, filing information and case progress may be checked through eCourts where applicable.

Where can MSME delayed-payment information be checked?

MSME delayed-payment information may be checked through official MSME resources including MSME Samadhaan. Eligibility, registration status, invoices and supply/service documents should be verified before taking any step.

What is useful for outstanding recovery other than MSME?

Useful material may include invoices, ledger statements, purchase orders, delivery proof, emails, messages, account confirmations, acknowledgements, part-payment records, contract clauses and prior notices.

Which public portals are useful for commercial litigation and recovery matters?

India Code, eCourts, MCA, MSME Samadhaan, eDaakhil, SEBI/SCORES, RBI, IBBI and relevant RERA portals may be useful depending on the subject matter.

Can government notices, circulars and public data be reproduced?

This website may summarise, reference or republish public legal information and government/regulator links for awareness. Users should verify the latest version directly from the official source before relying on it.