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Practice Area

Corporate Litigation

NCLT representation and corporate dispute resolution

The intersection of company law and tax liability is an increasingly litigated space. MJ Lex brings depth in tax law into the corporate forum.

We represent directors, creditors, and corporate debtors in NCLT proceedings where tax implications are significant.

Scope of Work

What We Cover

1
IBC Insolvency Proceedings

Representation of corporate debtors and financial/operational creditors in CIRP under IBC 2016.

2
Oppression & Mismanagement

Petitions under Sections 241-242 of Companies Act 2013 for relief against mismanagement.

3
Tax in Restructuring

Representation on tax consequences in mergers, demergers, and transfers via NCLT.

4
Director Liability

Defence against personal liability under Section 179 IT Act and insolvency law.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked

What is CIRP?
Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process under the IBC — initiated when a corporate debtor defaults on debts above ₹1 crore.
Can a director be personally liable for company tax dues?
Yes — under Section 179 of the Income Tax Act, directors can be held liable for company tax dues in certain circumstances. We defend such proceedings.
Do you appear before NCLAT?
Yes — we handle appeals from NCLT orders before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.
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