Vidhiśāstras - Advocates & Solicitors, established in 2011 by Mr. Ashish Deep Verma, is a distinguished law firm in India with a robust presence in New Delhi, Noida, Jaipur, Mumbai, and Kolkata. The firm specializes in corporate and commercial law, immigration law, alternative dispute resolution, mergers and acquisitions, investment and finance, energy and infrastructure, intellectual property law, and litigation. Their expertise spans various legal domains, including corporate, commercial, criminal, matrimonial, real estate, and maritime law.
Over the years, Vidhiśāstras has experienced substantial growth, earning a remarkable reputation in immigration law, arbitration, and corporate and commercial disputes. The firm has established collaborations with international partners in Russia, Malta, Switzerland, Cyprus, Spain, Portugal, UAE, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and the United Kingdom, reflecting its global reach and commitment to providing comprehensive legal services.
Vidhiśāstras is dedicated to offering business-oriented advice and prompt, unified assistance to address a broad range of legal and quasi-legal complications. The firm's approach emphasizes understanding the intricacies of clients' requirements and providing strategically based solutions. Their team of experienced attorneys is known for their professional approach, ensuring that every client receives personalized and effective legal support.
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