AYDDHA LEGAL
ADVOCATES AND CONSULTANTS
WHY AYDDHA?
Ayddha Legal is a Young and Vibrant Full Service Law Firm having its Principle Office at Bengaluru. We are dedicated to provide distinctly high quality and dependable legal advice and representation in Civil, Criminal, Labour and Commercial law matters to an extensive clientele comprising individuals, business, companies, corporate house and Banks and other financial institutions. We are having Professionals with immense experience in the field of Constitution, Company Law matters, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), Direct and Indirect Taxation, Real Estate, Family Law, Employment Law and other Civil and Criminal Matters. Our Associate Professionals are appearing for clients before various courts, tribunals, quasi judicial bodies and authorities across the Country and advising Individuals, Companies, Directors, Insolvency Professionals, Chartered Accountants and other stakeholders in matters related to Constitution, Company Law matters, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), Direct and Indirect Taxation, Real Estate, Family Law, Employment Law and other Civil and Criminal Matters. We also deal with the matters before the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) under Sarfaesi Act, representing clients before various authorities including Customs, GST, Income Tax, RBI, ROC, Regional Director etc.We

OUR PHILOSOPHY
Integrity and trust are the cornerstones of our firm's philosophy. Because a strong attorney-client relationship cannot exist without trust, we work hard every day to develop trust that leads to a productive and mutually beneficial attorney-client relationship. We aim to retain our good reputation and trust with opposing counsel and the tribunals before which we appear on a regular basis, just as we seek to develop trust with our clients. We think that maintaining professionalism and civility in all parts of our legal practise allows us to advocate effectively for our clients since mutual respect and trust are fostered. We work hard not only to meet the client's goals, but also to ensure that the transaction is fair to the other party too.