DRT

DRT

At Equilex Partners, we offer comprehensive legal representation before the Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRAT), assisting clients in appeals arising from orders passed by the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT). Our team of experienced DRT lawyers has extensive experience in handling complex financial disputes under the Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act, 1993 and the SARFAESI Act, 2002. We represent both financial institutions and borrowers in challenging or defending DRT orders related to loan recovery, enforcement of security interests, and mortgage disputes.

Our lawyers meticulously draft appeal petitions, prepare written submissions, and present persuasive arguments to secure favorable outcomes. We ensure that all procedural and statutory requirements are strictly complied with, minimizing risks of delay or dismissal. With a strong understanding of debt recovery mechanisms and appellate procedures, our DRT lawyers craft well-structured, result-driven strategies for each case. We maintain confidentiality, transparency, and professionalism throughout the process. Our approach focuses on balancing financial interests with equitable solutions that uphold legal fairness.

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