Corporate Law

Overview

Corporate law forms the backbone of business structuring, governance, and compliance for companies operating in India. Whether you are a multinational corporation, a growing enterprise, or a startup, navigating the Companies Act, SEBI regulations, FDI policies, and taxation laws is essential for sustainable growth.

 

With the increasing complexity of M&A transactions, corporate restructuring, shareholder rights, and compliance frameworks, businesses require robust legal strategies to mitigate risks and maintain regulatory adherence.

What We Do

Expert legal solutions for corporate governance, M&A transactions, regulatory compliance, and business contracts, ensuring seamless operations and risk mitigation for companies of all sizes.

Business Formation & Structuring

We assist companies with entity formation, corporate governance policies, board structuring, and statutory compliance under the Companies Act, 2013.

Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

We advise on domestic and cross-border M&A transactions, joint ventures, demergers, buyouts, and due diligence.

Corporate Compliance & Regulatory Advisory

We help businesses comply with SEBI, RBI, FDI, and FEMA regulations, ensuring corporate governance best practices.

Contract Drafting & Negotiation

We draft and negotiate shareholders' agreements, business contracts, supply chain agreements, and partnership deals.

Banking & Finance

We assist banks and NBFCs with RBI compliance, financial risk management, and fintech regulatory approvals.

Dispute Resolution & Corporate Litigation

We handle director and shareholder disputes, corporate fraud cases, and commercial litigation before NCLT and other regulatory bodies.

Frequently Asked Questions on Corporate Law

Companies must comply with Companies Act, 2013 regulations, secure necessary licenses, and fulfill annual compliance requirements.
Corporate restructuring involves mergers, demergers, spin-offs, or acquisitions, requiring approvals from regulatory bodies like SEBI and NCLT.
Ensuring well-drafted contracts, compliance with governance norms, and proactive risk assessment can reduce litigation risks.
Foreign Direct Investment in India is regulated by sector-specific caps, entry routes (automatic/approval), and compliance with FEMA guidelines.
RBI imposes strict regulations on banking operations, digital lending, payment systems, and fintech innovations through various guidelines and circulars.

Contact Us for Corporate Law Services

At Samvit Law Partners, we assist corporations, investors, and business leaders in navigating the complex corporate legal landscape with expert legal counsel.