⚖️ PRO BONO LEGAL AID – Every Friday 3PM–5PM | Appointment mandatory | Apply for Pro Bono Consultation →
HLAPL
Login

Civil Litigation

Expert representation in civil disputes before all Delhi courts including Tis Hazari, Saket, Rohini, Dwarka, Karkardooma, Patiala House

500+
Cases Handled
15+
Years Experience
98%
Success Rate
24/7
Client Support

What is Civil Litigation?

📌 Overview

Civil litigation involves legal disputes between parties seeking monetary damages or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions. HLAPL provides expert representation in property disputes, recovery suits, injunction matters, and civil appeals before all Delhi courts.

✅ Key Aspects

Property disputes (possession, title, partition), Recovery suits (money recovery, debt recovery), Injunction matters (temporary/permanent injunctions), Civil appeals, Specific performance of contracts, Declaration suits, Eviction matters, and Land acquisition cases.

⚖️ Legal Framework

Civil litigation in India is governed by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), Specific Relief Act, 1963, Limitation Act, 1963, and Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Practice before Delhi High Court and all District Courts including Tis Hazari, Saket, Rohini, Dwarka, Karkardooma, Patiala House.

Important FAQs

❓ What is the limitation period for filing a civil suit?

The limitation period varies by case type - 3 years for most civil suits (including property disputes and recovery suits) under the Limitation Act, 1963. Recovery of possession of immovable property - 12 years.

❓ Can a civil suit be filed online in Delhi?

Yes, Delhi courts have e-filing facilities. HLAPL assists with online filing of civil suits, vakalatnama, and documents through the Delhi District Courts e-filing portal.

❓ What are the stages of a civil suit?

Plaint filing, summons, written statement, replication, framing of issues, evidence, arguments, judgment, appeal (if any). HLAPL handles all stages of civil litigation.

Need Civil Litigation Support?

Get expert representation for your civil disputes. Free consultation available.

Book Free Consultation →