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Faridabad, Haryana · Civil Litigation Lawyer
Faridabad's industrial and residential mix produces frequent civil disputes — money recovery, property and contract matters. NyaySevak connects you with verified Faridabad civil lawyers who file recovery and summary suits at the Faridabad and Ballabgarh courts and injunctions and appeals before the Punjab & Haryana High Court.
Quick Answer
Civil litigation in Faridabad runs through the District & Civil Courts at Sector 12 and the Ballabgarh sub-divisional courts, with the Commercial Court handling above-value commercial disputes and civil judges deciding recovery, title, partition and injunction suits. The manufacturing base makes money-recovery and contract disputes especially common.
Document-backed debts are pursued through the fast-track summary suit under Order XXXVII, while commercial disputes of specified value go to the Commercial Court after mandatory pre-institution mediation. Writs and civil appeals go to the Punjab & Haryana High Court.
Jurisdictions
Our verified Faridabad civil lawyers appear regularly before each of the courts below, so your matter can be filed and pursued without jurisdictional confusion.
What We Handle
Recovery via legal notice, Order XXXVII summary suit, or the Commercial Court.
Title, possession and partition suits at the Faridabad civil courts.
Breach, specific performance and damages claims for businesses and individuals.
Temporary and permanent injunctions to protect property and rights.
Consumer complaints and connected recovery through the appropriate forum.
Coverage Across Faridabad
Our Faridabad civil lawyers cover every major neighbourhood and the surrounding metropolitan area, so you can meet your lawyer near you.
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Share the facts of your civil matter and your location in Faridabad — a free assessment, no obligation.
We match you with a Bar-Council-verified civil lawyer who regularly appears before Punjab & Haryana High Court and the relevant Faridabad courts.
Speak with your lawyer by phone, video, or in-person meeting in Faridabad. Agree fees upfront — no surprises.
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Common Questions
Start with a legal demand notice, then choose the route: an Order XXXVII summary suit for clear document-backed debts, or the Commercial Court for commercial disputes of specified value (after pre-institution mediation). A Faridabad civil lawyer can pick the fastest route — your first step is a free case assessment. See our money-recovery guide.
Recovery, title, partition and injunction suits are filed at the Faridabad civil courts (Sector 12) and Ballabgarh courts; above-value commercial disputes go to the Commercial Court; and writs and appeals to the Punjab & Haryana High Court.
A summary suit under Order XXXVII CPC is a fast-track recovery for debts on written contracts, cheques or acknowledgements — the defendant needs the court's leave to defend. It is available at the Faridabad courts and is the quickest route for clear debts.
Yes. Title, possession and partition suits are decided by the Faridabad civil courts. A lawyer can pursue or defend the suit and seek injunctions to protect possession while it is pending.
It depends on the suit and stage; fees are set by the advocate and agreed in writing before work begins. Your first step through NyaySevak is a free case assessment with no obligation.
Through NyaySevak, your first step in Faridabad is a free case assessment with a verified civil lawyer: they diagnose your matter and give a clear next-step plan, and any advocate fees are agreed with you in writing before work begins.
Tell NyaySevak about your civil matter and we match you within 24 hours with a Bar-Council-verified civil lawyer in Faridabad — an advocate who appears regularly before Punjab & Haryana High Court and the local district courts. Whether you want an individual civil advocate or a civil law firm, the first step is a free case assessment with all fees agreed upfront.
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