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Admiralty Law in India deals with the regulation of maritime matters civil and criminal. The Firm, once upon a time aced in this practice and even today, it’s one of its significant practice areas which will always be the highlight since very few firms in India today foray into Admiralty law. The Firm’s practice in this field includes advising and making legal representation on behalf of its clients for maritime claims, commerce, navigations, environment/pollution-related issues, buyout or sale or arrest of vessels, maritime insurance, Seafarer’s rights, Salvage,
transportation of goods and passengers by sea etc. to name a few. The Firm has extensive experience and expertise in Maritime litigation which perhaps forms the backbone of Admiralty Laws in India.
We satisfactorily comprehend the complexity and scope of each admiralty-related query under a microscope as this branch of law demands a very deep, intense and strategic move/advice which has to be curated in isolation for each client, basis requirements.
Admiralty Law in India deals with the regulation of maritime matters civil & criminal. The Firm, once upon a time aced in this practice & even today, it’s one of its significant practice areas which will always be the highlight since very few firms in India today foray into Admiralty law. The Firm’s practice in this field includes advising & making legal representation on behalf of its clients for maritime claims, commerce, navigations, environment/pollution-related issues, buyout or sale or arrest of vessels, maritime insurance, Seafarer’s rights, Salvage, transportation of goods & passengers by sea etc. to name a few. The Firm has extensive experience & expertise in Maritime litigation which perhaps forms the backbone of Admiralty Laws in India.
We satisfactorily comprehend the complexity & scope of each admiralty-related query under a microscope as this branch of law demands a very deep, intense & strategic move/advice which has to be curated in isolation for each client, basis requirements.
Admiralty law, also known as maritime law, is a specialised area of law governing activities, offences, and disputes that occur on the seas or in other navigable waters-based jurisdictions and criminal as well as civil compliances. It is governed by a set of maritime Laws compiled together. It includes both international and domestic legal principles and is concerned with the regulation of shipping, navigation, marine commerce, and other maritime-related issues.
Types of cases include Maritime Contracts, Marine Torts, Salvage, Maritime Liens and Cargo Claims.