Nirka Law Advisory advises businesses operating in regulated, capital-intensive sectors where legal precision, risk management, and commercial understanding are critical.
About Us
Nirka Law Advisory is a sector-focused law firm advising clients across infrastructure, construction, and energy projects. The firm combines legal rigour with commercial awareness, supporting clients through project development, contracting, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution.
Our approach emphasizes on clarity, accountability, and long-term risk mitigation rather than reactive legal intervention.
About Us
Nirka Law Advisory is a sector-focused law firm advising clients across infrastructure, construction, and energy projects. The firm combines legal rigour with commercial awareness, supporting clients through project development, contracting, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution.
Our approach emphasizes on clarity, accountability, and long-term risk mitigation rather than reactive legal intervention.
Sector Focus
We advise developers, contractors, infrastructure companies, energy enterprises, and project stakeholders across public and private sectors.
Contract management, Claims management, dispute resolution, project advisory and regulatory compliance across public and private projects.
Contract management, Claims management, dispute resolution, project advisory and regulatory compliance for transport, urban development, public utilities, and large-scale infrastructure initiatives.
Contract management, Claims management, dispute resolution, project advisory and regulatory compliance conventional and renewable energy projects, including regulatory approvals and commercial structuring.
Services
Contract management and risk allocation across EPC and other projects.
Representation in arbitration, litigation and pre-dispute steps and claim consultancy
Guidance on sector-specific laws, approvals, and ongoing compliance obligations.
Transaction support, joint ventures, and commercial arrangements aligned with sector realities
Services
Contract management and risk allocation across EPC and other projects.
Representation in arbitration, litigation and pre-dispute steps and claim consultancy
Guidance on sector-specific laws, approvals, and ongoing compliance obligations.
Transaction support, joint ventures, and commercial arrangements aligned with sector realities
Benefits
Sector-specific legal focus rather than generalist advisory
Strong understanding of project execution and commercial pressures
Experience with complex regulatory and contractual frameworks
Responsive engagement model aligned with client timelines
Clear, practical advice tailored to decision-makers
Benefits
Sector-specific legal focus rather than generalist advisory
Responsive engagement model aligned with client timelines
Clear, practical advice tailored to decision-makers
Experience with complex regulatory and contractual frameworks
Strong understanding of project execution and commercial pressures
Our Clients
We advise developers, contractors, infrastructure companies, energy enterprises, and project stakeholders across public and private sectors.




































Nirka Law Advisory
Nirka Law Advisory provides end-to-end legal support across project planning, execution, compliance, and dispute resolution. Our engagement model prioritises :
Insights

December 2025
The Supreme Court holds that the mere use of the word “arbitration” in a dispute resolution clause is insufficient to constitute a binding arbitration agreement under Section 7 of the Arbitration Act — a multi-tier negotiation clause cannot be treated as an arbitration clause unless it reflects unequivocal intent to submit disputes to binding adjudication.
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November 2025
The Bombay High Court holds that enforcement of mortgage is non-arbitrable despite arbitration clauses in loan and mortgage agreements, reaffirming that mortgage enforcement actions constitute rights in rem requiring public adjudication and cannot be referred to private arbitration.
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October 2025
The Delhi High Court enforces ICC foreign awards despite objections on jurisdiction and public policy, reaffirming India’s pro-enforcement stance and holding that challenges under Section 48 cannot involve a re-examination of the merits of the award.
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