top of page
Nclt / Ibc / Insolvency Lawyer in Mumbai

NCLT & IBC Lawyers in Mumbai – Corporate Insolvency & Litigation Experts

Samudra Legal LLP offers specialised NCLT and IBC lawyers in Mumbai who handle corporate insolvency, restructuring, debt recovery and litigation under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016. We represent financial creditors, operational creditors, corporate debtors, suspended directors, RP/IRP and CoC members before the NCLT Mumbai Bench and the NCLAT.

With Mumbai being India’s financial capital, NCLT matters are highly time-sensitive and commercially important. Our team ensures fast action, strategic filing, precise drafting and strong representation at every stage of the insolvency process.

Why Choose Our NCLT / IBC Lawyers in Mumbai?

✔ Deep Expertise in Insolvency Litigation

We handle high-value, complex corporate disputes involving:

  • Loan defaults

  • Operational disputes

  • Payment delays

  • Fraud allegations

  • Related commercial claims

✔ Strong Drafting & Documentation

IBC filings require accuracy and completeness.
We ensure:

  • Proper documentation

  • Clear statement of claim

  • Legally sound petitions

  • Strong replies & rejoinders

✔ Fast Filing & Representation

We prepare Section 7/9 petitions and urgent applications quickly to avoid delays in admission.

✔ Practical, Business-Focused Approach

We focus on:

  • Fast resolution

  • Debt recovery

  • Settlement possibilities

  • Commercial outcomes

✔ End-to-End Support

From advisory to litigation to negotiation — everything is handled by our team.

Our NCLT & IBC Legal Services

1. Section 7 Petitions (Financial Creditors)

We represent banks, NBFCs and financial creditors filing insolvency petitions under Section 7.
Our services include:

  • Petition drafting

  • Documentation review

  • Legal strategy

  • Hearing representation

2. Section 9 Petitions (Operational Creditors)

For unpaid invoices, business dues or contractual defaults.
We assist with:

  • Demand notice (Form 3 & 4)

  • Filing Section 9 petition

  • Proof of delivery/invoices

  • Affidavits & submissions

3. Corporate Debtor Representation

We defend companies facing insolvency proceedings by:

  • Challenging debt claims

  • Highlighting disputes

  • Filing replies

  • Exploring settlement options

  • Preventing admission where possible

4. CIRP Advisory

We support:

  • IRPs/RPs

  • CoC members

  • Suspended directors

  • Resolution applicants

Work includes:

  • Claims filing

  • CoC voting

  • Resolution plan evaluation

  • Avoidance transactions

  • NCLT applications

5. NCLAT Appeals

We file and defend:

  • Appeals against NCLT orders

  • Delay condonation

  • Interim protection

  • Stay applications

6. Settlement & Restructuring

We help parties reach commercial settlements at any stage, including pre-admission.

Industries We Support

We handle insolvency matters for:

  • Manufacturing

  • Real estate

  • Construction

  • Trading & distribution

  • Logistics

  • IT & software

  • Hospitality

  • Infrastructure

  • Finance & lending

NCLT Mumbai Bench – Where We Appear

We appear regularly at:

  • NCLT Mumbai Bench, Fort

  • NCLAT (for appeals)

  • DRT & High Court for related banking matters

FAQs

Q1. What documents are required for a Section 7 or 9 filing?

Loan agreements, bank statements, invoices, ledgers, demand notices and proof of default.

Q2. Can insolvency proceedings be stopped?

Yes, through settlement, dispute proof or strong defence strategy.

Q3. How long do NCLT matters take in Mumbai?

Timelines vary, but fast action and proper filing improve movement significantly.

Samudra Legal

For further assistance or inquiries, please contact us at:

Mumbai

Thane

Bengaluru

Nagpur

Hyderabad 

Goa

Chennai

Disclaimer: This website is for informational purposes and doesn't constitute legal advice or solicitation. While we offer comprehensive insights, specific legal advice requires direct consultation. For tailored legal advice, please contact us directly. No attorney-client relationship exists until both parties agree to formal engagement, typically through a signed agreement.

Copyright © 2025 Samudra Legal LLP.  All rights reserved.  | Designed by The Design Talk x Sudeep Gandhi

bottom of page