Delhi High Court Lawyers

Strategic Legal Representation Before the Delhi High Court, Trial Courts & the Supreme Court of India

Civil Litigation | Criminal Defence & Bail | Commercial Litigation | Matrimonial Disputes | Arbitration | Constitutional & Writ Matters

Legal disputes often involve significant personal, commercial, and financial consequences. Whether you are defending legal proceedings, initiating a civil suit, seeking bail, challenging a Trial Court judgment, filing a writ petition, or pursuing an appeal before the Delhi High Court, timely legal advice and careful preparation are essential.

Unison Law Offices is a New Delhi-based litigation law firm representing individuals, entrepreneurs, businesses, corporations, institutions, and Non-Resident Indians before courts and tribunals across Delhi and the Supreme Court of India.

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Litigation strategy begins before the first filing.

Our practice is built around one objective: providing strategic legal representation through every stage of litigation. From pre-litigation advice to drafting pleadings, conducting trials, arguing appeals, and pursuing constitutional remedies, we focus on practical legal solutions based on the facts, applicable law, and client objectives.

Every dispute is different. Some require urgent interim relief, while others involve detailed commercial documentation, constitutional questions, or complex questions of law. Each matter is evaluated independently to determine the appropriate legal remedy, forum, and litigation strategy.

Why Choose Unison Law Offices?

Prepared litigation representation across courts and tribunals

Effective litigation requires understanding the facts, identifying the appropriate remedy, anticipating procedural issues, and presenting a well-prepared case supported by law and evidence.

  • Litigation-focused practice across civil, criminal, commercial, constitutional, matrimonial, arbitration, consumer, service, and regulatory disputes.
  • Representation before Trial Courts, the Delhi High Court, specialised tribunals, and the Supreme Court of India.
  • Careful review of facts, documents, limitation, jurisdiction, remedies, and procedural requirements before litigation is recommended.
  • Research-driven advocacy supported by statutory provisions, judicial precedents, documentary evidence, and procedural compliance.
  • Practical legal advice that accounts for commercial and personal considerations beyond the immediate legal issue.
  • Transparent communication about progress, procedural developments, and available options at every stage.

Our Litigation Practice Portfolio

Representation across specialized litigation areas

Every legal dispute presents unique factual, legal, and procedural considerations. The appropriate strategy depends on the nature of the dispute, forum, remedies, and urgency of relief.

Delhi High Court Litigation

Constitutional, original side, appellate, arbitration, company, intellectual property, service law, revision, and review matters before the Delhi High Court.

  • Writ petitions and judicial review under Articles 226 and 227
  • Civil, criminal, and commercial appeals from subordinate forums
  • Arbitration petitions, constitutional challenges, and service law matters
  • Company law, trademark, copyright, review, revision, and original side litigation

Trial Court Representation

Representation before District Courts, Commercial Courts, Civil Courts, Sessions Courts, Family Courts, Magistrate Courts, Consumer Commissions, and specialist tribunals.

  • Institution of proceedings, interim applications, final arguments, and decree execution
  • Motor accident claims, rent control, labour, and consumer matters
  • Trial management, evidence strategy, and cross-examination preparation

Civil Litigation

Strategic representation for property, contract, succession, landlord-tenant, injunction, specific performance, money recovery, appeal, and revision matters.

  • Ownership disputes, partition, succession, and property suits
  • Permanent and temporary injunctions and decree execution
  • Contractual disputes, specific performance, recovery suits, and civil appeals

Criminal Litigation & Bail

Defence of personal liberty, professional reputation, and institutional interests across investigation, trial, appeal, revision, quashing, and bail stages.

  • Regular bail, anticipatory bail, and interim bail
  • Trials, appeals, revisions, and quashing of FIRs
  • Cheque bounce, white-collar, cyber crime, NDPS, and special statute matters

Matrimonial & Family Litigation

Sensitive and structured representation in divorce, custody, guardianship, maintenance, domestic violence, dowry, appeal, transfer, and NRI matrimonial disputes.

  • Contested and mutual consent divorce
  • Child custody, guardianship, permanent alimony, and interim maintenance
  • Domestic violence proceedings, dowry-related litigation, appeals, and transfer petitions

Commercial Litigation & Arbitration

Dispute resolution support for companies, founders, startups, partnerships, infrastructure, construction, technology, and telecommunications matters.

  • Commercial recovery, contractual disputes, and regulatory litigation
  • Shareholder conflicts, partnership disputes, and company law actions
  • Section 9 measures, arbitrator appointments, award challenges, and enforcement

Meet Your Lawyer

Advocate Tushar Sharma

Tushar Sharma

Founder, Unison Law Offices | Advocate

Tushar Sharma is the Founder of Unison Law Offices, a New Delhi-based litigation practice representing clients before the Delhi High Court, Supreme Court of India, District Courts, Commercial Courts, Family Courts, Sessions Courts, Consumer Commissions, and judicial and statutory tribunals.

A graduate of the School of Law, Christ University, Mr. Sharma has developed a litigation practice focused on civil, criminal, commercial, constitutional, matrimonial, arbitration, intellectual property, technology, and regulatory disputes. He advises individuals, entrepreneurs, start-ups, businesses, institutions, and multinational organisations on disputes requiring strategic litigation and appellate advocacy.

Practice focus

  • Civil litigation
  • Criminal defence and bail
  • Commercial disputes
  • Constitutional and writ matters
  • Matrimonial disputes
  • Arbitration proceedings
  • Intellectual property disputes
  • Technology and regulatory matters

His professional philosophy is centred on careful preparation, detailed legal research, precise drafting, and transparent communication. Rather than treating litigation as a sequence of isolated hearings, each dispute is approached as a process requiring strategic planning from initial consultation through trial, appeal, and further remedies where necessary.

Our Structured Litigation Process

A clear process from first review to further remedies

01

Initial Consultation

Understanding the factual background of the dispute, reviewing available documents, and identifying the client's objectives.

02

Legal Assessment

Examining applicable law, jurisdiction, limitation, maintainability, documentary evidence, and available remedies.

03

Strategy & Drafting

Preparing pleadings, petitions, written statements, applications, affidavits, appeals, and supporting documents.

04

Filing & Court Representation

Representing clients before the appropriate court or tribunal and keeping them informed about procedural developments.

05

Appeals & Further Remedies

Advising on appeals, revisions, review petitions, writ proceedings, and other remedies available under law.

Why Timely Legal Advice Matters

Limitation, interim relief, and procedure can shape the remedy

Legal disputes are often governed by statutory limitation periods and strict procedural requirements. Early legal advice helps protect available remedies and avoid unnecessary procedural complications.

Remedy & Forum

Identifying the appropriate legal remedy and determining the correct court or tribunal.

Evidence Preservation

Preserving vital documentary evidence and relevant records from loss or corruption.

Interim Protection

Seeking critical interim protection, stay orders, or temporary injunctions where appropriate.

Procedural Risk

Avoiding procedural defects, administrative penalties, and limitation bar issues.

Long-Term Strategy

Developing an effective long-term litigation strategy from the outset.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Delhi High Court representation questions

What types of matters are heard by the Delhi High Court?

The Delhi High Court hears civil disputes, commercial litigation, criminal appeals, constitutional challenges, writ petitions, arbitration-related proceedings, intellectual property disputes, company law matters, service law cases, and appeals arising from subordinate courts and tribunals.

When should I approach the Delhi High Court instead of a Trial Court?

The appropriate forum depends on the nature of the dispute, the relief sought, and the applicable law. Some proceedings are instituted directly before the Delhi High Court, while others begin before Trial Courts and reach the High Court through appeals or revisions.

Can a Trial Court order be challenged before the Delhi High Court?

Yes, depending on the nature of the order and the applicable statutory provisions. The Delhi High Court may hear appeals, revisions, or other proceedings arising from subordinate court orders where the law provides such a remedy.

What is a writ petition before the Delhi High Court?

A writ petition is a constitutional remedy under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India. It is commonly used to challenge actions of government authorities, public bodies, or tribunals, or to enforce legal rights where the circumstances justify such relief.

Can the Delhi High Court grant interim relief?

Yes. In appropriate cases, the Court may consider interim relief such as injunctions, stay orders, or protective directions, depending on the facts of the case and applicable legal principles.

Does the Delhi High Court hear criminal matters and consider bail applications?

Yes. The Court hears criminal appeals, revisions, petitions for quashing of proceedings, and bail applications. Whether a matter should be filed before the High Court or a subordinate Sessions bench depends on the stage of proceedings and the statutory framework.

Does the Delhi High Court deal with commercial disputes and arbitration matters?

Yes. The Delhi High Court regularly deals with commercial litigation, contractual disputes, intellectual property cases, company law issues, arbitrator appointments, interim measures, and the enforcement or challenge of arbitral awards.

Can I engage your office if I am located outside Delhi or overseas?

Yes. Unison Law Offices advises and represents clients from different parts of India and overseas. Initial consultations, document review, and preparation of pleadings can often be conducted remotely through secure online channels.

What should I expect during the initial consultation?

During the initial consultation, the office reviews the facts, examines available documents, discusses the legal issues involved, and advises on remedies that may be available. Where appropriate, procedural steps and required documents are also discussed.

Contact Unison Law Offices

Schedule a consultation by prior appointment.

If you require legal representation before the Delhi High Court or other courts in Delhi, our office is available to advise you on the legal remedies available and represent you throughout the litigation process.

Connaught Place Office

908, Ninth Floor
Mercantile House
Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi - 110001

Daryaganj Office

13-B, Second Floor
Near Central Bank Building
Netaji Subhash Marg, Daryaganj
New Delhi - 110002

Consultations: Strictly by prior appointment.

Disclaimer

The information contained on this page is provided solely for general informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. Accessing this website or communicating with Unison Law Offices does not, by itself, create an advocate-client relationship. Every legal matter depends upon its own facts, applicable law, and procedural requirements. Legal advice should be obtained only after considering the specific facts and documents relating to the matter.