- CategoryLegal
- TimelineDepends on authority & scope
- Documents8 required
- AreaPan-India
About this service
Expert representation and strategic advisory before the National Company Law Tribunal, handling corporate disputes, insolvency proceedings, and company law compliance matters with precision and expertise.
Documents required
Have these ready before you start — speeds up scoping and quoting.
MOA
AOA
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
BOARD RESOLUTION APPROVING
REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE
FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
MAIN PETITION
NOTICE OF ADMISSION
How NCLT works
Matters before the National Company Law Tribunal generally begin with the preparation and filing of petitions, applications, replies, or supporting documents relating to company law disputes, insolvency proceedings, mergers, oppression and mismanagement, or corporate compliance matters. After reviewing the documents and legal requirements, the matter is filed before the appropriate NCLT Bench in accordance with applicable procedural laws and tribunal rules.
Once the case is listed, notices may be issued to concerned parties, followed by hearings, submission of evidence, legal arguments, and compliance with tribunal directions. Depending on the nature of the matter, the Tribunal may pass interim or final orders relating to insolvency resolution, corporate restructuring, dispute resolution, liquidation, or other reliefs under the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
Why choose Bar Bench House for NCLT
Bar Bench House provides professional legal assistance for matters before the National Company Law Tribunal through experienced and qualified professionals handling corporate litigation, insolvency proceedings, company disputes, and regulatory compliance matters. Our services include legal drafting, petition filing, documentation support, case management, and representation in proceedings under the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
We ensure legally structured documentation, procedural compliance, transparent communication, and timely updates throughout the litigation process. With a strong focus on professional integrity, strategic legal support, and efficient case handling, we help businesses, creditors, directors, and stakeholders effectively navigate complex NCLT proceedings while safeguarding their legal and commercial interests.
Frequently asked questions
About NCLT on Bar Bench House — general guidance; not personal tax or legal advice.
How do I start a NCLT request on Bar Bench House?
Create an account or sign in, open NCLT from the services catalog, and submit the document checklist shown on the service page. Our team reviews scope and shares a confirmed quote before work begins. Bar Bench House is a technology platform, not a law firm. Fees are confirmed after document review; government and third-party charges are quoted separately where applicable.
What documents are usually needed for NCLT?
The Documents required section on this page lists category-specific items. Upload clear PDFs or scans; missing items may delay quoting and delivery. Your assigned professional may request clarifications after review.
How are professional fees and government charges handled?
Professional fees are quoted after scope review. Statutory fees, stamp duty, or portal charges (where applicable) are shown separately in your quote breakdown. Nothing starts until you accept the confirmed amount.
Who performs the work for NCLT?
Independent Chartered Accountants, Advocates, Company Secretaries, or other qualified professionals onboarded on the platform perform regulated work under their own professional responsibility. BBH provides workflow, records, and status tracking.
Does using the platform create an attorney–client relationship with Bar Bench House?
No. BBH does not practise law. When you engage an Advocate through a request, the professional relationship is between you and that Advocate, subject to Bar Council rules and your engagement terms.
Statutory due dates
See GST, income tax, ROC and other deadlines for India FY 2025–26 on our compliance calendar.
