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Comprehensive Banking & Debt Recovery Legal Services

Lex Pleaders India (OPC) Private Limited provides strategic banking, finance, and debt recovery legal services across the Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT), Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunals (DRAT), High Courts, and the Supreme Court of India. Our practice covers enforcement of security interests, recovery proceedings, restructuring, and regulatory disputes under Indian banking and financial laws.

We advise and represent banks, NBFCs, financial institutions, lenders, corporate borrowers, guarantors, and individuals in high-stakes financial disputes across India.

Our Banking & Finance Practice

Banking and financial disputes require precision in statutory compliance, documentation, and procedural timelines. At Lex Pleaders, we deliver litigation-led solutions complemented by practical advisory to achieve timely recovery, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance.

Our lawyers regularly appear before DRT benches across India, DRAT, High Courts, and the Supreme Court of India in banking and finance-related matters.

Key Areas of Banking, Finance & Debt Recovery

DRT & DRAT Proceedings

We represent lenders and borrowers in original applications, securitisation applications, appeals, and execution proceedings before DRTs and DRATs nationwide.

SARFAESI Act Enforcement

The firm advises and represents clients in enforcement of security interests under the SARFAESI Act, 2002, including possession proceedings, auction challenges, and borrower remedies.

Loan Recovery & Restructuring

We assist in recovery of secured and unsecured debts, restructuring of stressed assets, and negotiation of settlement frameworks.

Banking Litigation & Writ Proceedings

Our team handles writ petitions and appeals involving banking actions, regulatory challenges, and jurisdictional issues before High Courts and the Supreme Court.

Guarantees, Mortgages & Securities

We advise on disputes relating to guarantees, mortgages, hypothecation, pledges, and other security arrangements.

Strategy & Court Representation

Lex Pleaders adopts a structured recovery and defence strategy aligned with statutory remedies and commercial considerations. We assist clients from pre-litigation advisory and documentation review to tribunal proceedings, appellate litigation, and enforcement.

 

Our integrated approach ensures coordination between DRT, SARFAESI, IBC, and civil remedies where applicable.

City-Specific Banking & Debt Recovery Services

We provide banking and debt recovery legal services in major jurisdictions, including:We provide arbitration and ADR services across major legal jurisdictions, including:
Delhi

Banking Lawyers in Delhi

DRT Delhi & Delhi High Court

Chennai

Banking Lawyers in Chennai

DRT Chennai & Madras High Court

Bengaluru

Banking Lawyers in Bengaluru

DRT Bengaluru & Karnataka High Court

Chandigarh

Banking Lawyers in Chandigarh

DRT Chandigarh & Punjab & Haryana High Court

Consult Our Banking & Finance Law Team

For legal advice or representation in banking, finance, or debt recovery matters anywhere in India, our banking law team is available for structured consultations.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes. We represent banks, NBFCs, financial institutions, as well as corporate borrowers and guarantors.
Yes. Our team handles enforcement actions as well as borrower remedies under the SARFAESI Act.
Yes. We regularly appear before High Courts and the Supreme Court in banking and finance-related disputes.
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