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CK Law Offices is a full-service Indian law firm headquartered in New Delhi. The firm advises and represents Indian and international enterprises across the contested and advisory work of Indian law.
The firm operates as a single, integrated practice across twenty practice areas. Disputes — litigation, arbitration, white-collar, investigations, restructuring, banking disputes, anti-dumping and consumer protection — sit alongside corporate and regulatory work — corporate advisory, M&A, private equity, capital markets, banking and finance, competition, data protection and employment. Specialist practices in tax, intellectual property, technology, real estate, energy, private client, ESG and sports complete the offering.
Each practice is led with the depth of a boutique and the reach of a pan-India firm. The work is integrated, not siloed — a foreign-investor mandate begins in corporate, often involves competition and tax, frequently touches data protection and employment, and not infrequently produces a dispute that draws in litigation and arbitration. The firm is structured to move across these boundaries without friction.
The firm is headquartered in New Delhi, with associate offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Uttar Pradesh (Allahabad / Lucknow), Haryana (Gurugram / Faridabad), Assam (Guwahati) and Meghalaya (Shillong). Mandates outside these eight cities are accepted where the matter requires a travelling brief or local engagement.
The firm appears before the Supreme Court of India, the High Courts (including the Delhi, Bombay, Karnataka, Punjab & Haryana, Rajasthan, Allahabad and Gauhati High Courts), District Courts across multiple states, and a wide range of tribunals — NCLT, NCLAT, ITAT, CESTAT, NCDRC, CAT, DRT, DRAT, the PMLA Appellate Tribunal and the various sectoral regulators.
The firm acts for domestic and international enterprises, financial institutions, family-owned businesses and individuals. Indian-side clients span manufacturing, banking and financial services, real estate, technology, healthcare, education and the public sector. International-side clients include foreign-invested subsidiaries from China, Taiwan, Singapore, Italy, the United Arab Emirates and other jurisdictions, with mandates frequently structured through Singapore, Mauritius and the Netherlands.
The work spans the David and the Goliath. The same firm that represents a foreign-investor enterprise on a multi-hundred-crore arbitration acts in consumer-protection matters for individual claimants. The discipline of matter-handling does not change between the two.
The firm is built on a single principle: the brief is read, the law is applied, the bench decides. The firm does not chase mandates. It accepts those it can meaningfully advance. It does not promise outcomes. It promises preparation, attention and the careful application of the relevant law to the relevant facts.
The firm represents the matter, not the marquee. The brief is read, the law is applied, and the bench decides — the rest is performance.
The firm is led by Chirantan Krishna, Advocate, enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi. The founding advocate's practice has spanned matters before the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court and a range of tribunals across the disputes and corporate-advisory spectrum, including in matters of public record before the Delhi High Court.
The firm operates as a chambers-style practice with associate counsel and supporting advocates engaged on a matter-by-matter basis. The firm's approach is led, not delegated.
The firm operates in strict accordance with the Bar Council of India Rules, the Advocates Act, 1961 and the rules of the Bar Council of Delhi. The firm does not advertise, solicit or otherwise market its services in any manner that would constitute a violation of the BCI Rules. References on this website to brands, institutions and entities that have been part of matters of public record handled by the firm are made for the sole purpose of identifying the nature of the firm's professional experience and not as endorsement, testimonial or solicitation.