Litigation of civil disputes in India poses unique challenges and demands creative solutions. Disputes adjudicated in courts take a long time to resolve, often resulting in huge costs and questions about whether the litigation ultimately achieved what it set out to do.
As of April 2007 there were 41,730 cases pending with the Supreme Court and another 25,504,926 with high and lower courts.

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Specialist legal counsel with experience in the branch of law involved in the case and at the forum where the dispute is to be adjudicated must be chosen. Reputation can impact the results, as oral submissions and presentations often decide the outcome.
Beyond choosing the right counsel, other factors play an important role.
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Suhail Dutt is a senior partner at Titus & Co and heads the Dispute Resolution Practice Group of the firm. He may be contacted at: sdutt@titus-india.com
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