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20 Nov 2025

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Corporate Litigation Lawyer

Mumbai

8-10 Years

NCLT

Job Description

Role : Corporate Litigation Lawyer
Location : Navi Mumbai 
Experience : 6 to 10 years 
Qualification :LLM 
Job Description : 
Civil Litigation & Case Management
• Manage end-to-end civil litigation, including recovery suits, defamation claims, contractual disputes, and related matters.
• Draft and finalize all pleadings, such as plaints, written statements, replies, rejoinders, affidavits, and interim relief applications.
• Prepare evidence bundles and examination briefs; ensure timely procedural compliance in filings and hearings across courts.
• Liaise effectively with clients, witnesses, external counsel, and relevant authorities.
• Maintain and update litigation trackers, monitoring deadlines and court dates rigorously.

Legal Research & Drafting
• Conduct thorough legal research on civil procedure, contract law, criminal law, and case precedents.
• Draft clear and enforceable legal notices, replies, settlement agreements, and pre-litigation correspondence.
• Prepare detailed legal strategy notes and risk assessments for internal stakeholders and management.

Court Representation & Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Represent the organization in civil courts, high courts, NCLT, consumer forums, and quasi-judicial bodies.
• Handle recovery proceedings, including execution petitions and MSMED Act claims.
• Participate in arbitration, mediation, Lok Adalats, and conciliation processes to resolve disputes amicably when possible.

Internal Advisory & Risk Review
• Provide legal advice to management on civil liabilities, litigation risks, and preemptive strategies.
• Review contracts and marketing or press content for litigation and reputational risks.
• Support internal departments (HR, Operations, and Finance) on legal queries and escalations.

Compliance & Documentation
• Maintain updated legal dashboards, litigation trackers, and audit documentation.
• Assist in responding to statutory notices, court summons, and regulatory inquiries.


20 November 2025

XCiz

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