Bindals Law Chambers
Supreme CourtDelhi High CourtDistrict Courts

Litigation of Consequence.Counsel You Can Rely On.

Bindals Law Chambers is a full-service litigation and advisory practice operating at every tier of the Delhi judiciary. We deliver structured, well-resourced representation to institutions that cannot afford uncertainty.

Bindals Law Chambers
Supreme Court of IndiaDelhi High CourtAll Delhi District CourtsEmpanelled Counsel — NHAI, DDA & DLSA

About the Firm

An Institutional Practice Built for Complex Mandates

Bindals Law Chambers is a New Delhi-based litigation and advisory firm with an established presence across the full hierarchy of the Delhi judiciary — the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court, and the Delhi District Courts.

At its core, the firm comprises a team of seasoned advocates whose practice spans commercial disputes, constitutional matters, infrastructure litigation, writ proceedings, and regulatory advisory. This core counsel is supported by a structured backbone of associates, legal clerks, and interns — ensuring rigorous research, disciplined case management, and meticulous procedural attention from inception to conclusion.

The Chambers does not operate as a solo practice. It functions as a coordinated legal unit, capable of managing concurrent high-stakes matters across multiple forums without dilution of quality or attention.

Bindals Law Chambers has earned the trust of major government bodies and leading private sector organisations alike, including formal empanelments with the National Highways Authority of India and the Delhi Development Authority.

50+
Years of Senior Partner Experience
5,000+
Cases Handled
3
Court Tiers — District, High Court, Supreme Court

What We Do

Practice Areas

The Chambers handles matters of institutional scale across litigation, advisory, and appellate practice.

Original Side Matters

Filing and conduct of original civil suits across all tiers — before the Delhi High Court in its original jurisdiction and before the Delhi District Courts. Matters handled include commercial disputes, recovery suits, injunctions, declaratory actions, and civil trials at every level of the Delhi judiciary.

Appellate Practice

Comprehensive appellate representation from the District Courts through the High Court to the Supreme Court. The Chambers manages the full lifecycle — identifying grounds, preparing submissions, and arguing before the Bench.

Writ Petitions & Constitutional Matters

Filing and arguing writ petitions under Articles 32 and 226 before the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court. Matters involving fundamental rights, administrative law, and constitutional compliance for corporate and institutional petitioners.

Arbitration & Dispute Resolution

Representation in domestic arbitration under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 — spanning proceedings, award enforcement, and challenge proceedings before the courts. With over 200 arbitration matters handled, the Chambers brings depth in both institutional and ad hoc arbitration. The Senior Partner has served as an Arbitrator in high-stakes commercial disputes.

Corporate & Commercial Litigation

High-value contractual disputes, recovery proceedings, and commercial conflicts before the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court. The Chambers has advised and represented senior professionals from organisations including Reliance, Jio, McKinsey, HarperCollins, Penguin India, and Microsoft Bing — retained in their personal capacity for matters where discretion, calibre, and result are non-negotiable.

Regulatory & Government Advisory

Advisory for clients navigating regulatory frameworks, government procurement processes, and compliance with statutory bodies — grounded in the Chambers' direct working relationship with public sector institutions.

Empanelments & Major Clients

Trusted by Institutions That Set the Standard

The client roster of Bindals Law Chambers reflects the quality and consistency of its legal work — formal empanelments with two of India's most significant public sector bodies and litigation mandates for corporate entities at the highest level of Indian industry.

Notable Mandates

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)

Empanelled counsel representing NHAI in land acquisition disputes, compensation appeals, and infrastructure-related litigation across the Delhi courts. These engagements demand precise knowledge of acquisition law, expedited filings, and the ability to manage concurrent proceedings — all within the Chambers' established competence.

Delhi Development Authority (DDA)

As empanelled counsel for DDA, the Chambers advises and represents one of Delhi's principal land and urban development bodies in property disputes, statutory challenges, and administrative litigation — requiring both procedural fluency and authoritative command of land and urban development law.

Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA)

The Chambers serves as Panel Counsel for the Delhi Legal Services Authority, representing the DLSA across district courts and the Delhi High Court. This empanelment reflects the Chambers' commitment to access to justice alongside its institutional practice, and its recognition by the statutory legal aid framework of the National Capital Territory.

Notable Mandates

Additional Standing Counsel — Government of India

Appointed as Additional Standing Counsel for the Government, the Chambers represented the State in litigation before the Delhi courts. An appointment of this nature is not solicited — it is conferred on counsel whose standing before the judiciary is beyond question.

Delhi Waqf Board

Retained as counsel for the Delhi Waqf Board, the Chambers handled litigation before the Delhi courts on matters relating to Waqf properties, statutory disputes, and regulatory challenges — work requiring precise command of Waqf law and administrative proceedings.

Senior Professionals from Leading Organisations

Senior professionals and executives from Reliance, Jio, McKinsey, HarperCollins, Penguin India, and Microsoft Bing have retained the Chambers in their personal capacity. Individuals at this level do not select counsel lightly — they require absolute discretion, strategic clarity, and a track record that speaks for itself.

Client relationships are referenced with the consent of respective clients and in strict accordance with applicable Bar Council guidelines.

Our Team

Depth of Expertise. Breadth of Capacity.

Bindals Law Chambers is structured to function at full strength across every matter it accepts — a coordinated legal operation designed to handle institutional volume without institutional compromise.

R K Bindal

R K Bindal

Senior Partner

With over 50 years of litigation experience, R K Bindal is a recognised authority in civil law, criminal law, and matrimonial cases. A former Additional Standing Counsel for the Government, he has represented the Delhi Waqf Board and a wide range of institutional clients across the Delhi judiciary. His practice encompasses the full lifecycle of litigation — strategising, drafting, trial, cross-examination, witness preparation, and arguments — with a reputation for sharp and effective pleadings. He completed his LL.B. from Delhi University in 1976 and is an active member of the Delhi Bar Association and the Delhi High Court Bar Association.

Anurag Bindal

Anurag Bindal

Partner

Anurag Bindal holds a degree in English Literature (Hons.) from Hans Raj College (2010) and a law degree from Campus Law Centre, Delhi University (2013). A Pearson Law Scholar with an All India Rank 3 in LSAT India, he served as Law Researcher at the Delhi High Court under Justice Sanjiv Khanna (now Chief Justice of India). He has represented the DLSA, NHAI, and DDA across various courts, adjudged the NR Madhav Menon national moot court rounds since 2016, and served as Assistant Editor of the Jindal Global Law Review. He is an active member of the SCBA, DHCBA, and DBA.

Anil Kumar Singh

Anil Kumar Singh

Senior Associate

Anil Kumar Singh has been in active litigation practice since completing his law degree in 2010. He is an expert in navigating court procedures across forums and has represented the DLSA (Central) as Panel Advocate. Known for his legal acumen and strong client-facing skills, he has been a member of the Delhi High Court Bar Association and the Shahdara Bar Association since 2010.

The Support Structure

Behind every filed matter, every prepared brief, and every court appearance is a dedicated team of associates, legal clerks, and research interns. This team handles the full scope of case preparation — legal research, document drafting, procedural compliance, cause list management, and coordination with clients and courts. No matter is under-resourced.

How We Work

The Chambers does not retain advocates as a matter of numbers. Every principal is selected for both their technical command and their capacity to exercise independent legal judgment on complex mandates. This structure ensures consistent quality whether a matter is before the District Court or the Supreme Court of India.

The Case for the Chambers

What Sets Us Apart

1

Multi-Tier Court Coverage

A single firm managing your matter from the District Court through the High Court to the Supreme Court — no handoffs, no gaps, no loss of institutional knowledge between forums.

2

Institutional Infrastructure

Core advocates supported by associates, clerks, and interns. The Chambers is built to sustain complex, concurrent, long-duration mandates at consistent quality without scale-backs.

3

Proven Government & Corporate Trust

Empanelments with NHAI and DDA. Representations for Reliance and Jio. The Chambers' client base speaks to its standing before the courts and its capacity to manage litigation where stakes are real.

Insights

Legal Updates & Commentary

Civil & Contempt Practice

Civil Contempt, Section 10 References, and Order 39 Rule 2A CPC: The Enforcement Regime for Disobeyed Injunctions

When a party disobeys a court injunction, the aggrieved litigant has access to two distinct but overlapping enforcement mechanisms: the coercive remedy under Order 39 Rule 2A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, and civil contempt proceedings under the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971. These are not alternatives — they operate on different footings, before different forums, and with different consequences. Understanding how they interact is essential to choosing the right course of action.

15 May 2026Read →
Family & Matrimonial Law

Matrimonial Disputes and Domestic Violence: Legal Remedies Under Indian Law

Matrimonial disputes and domestic violence cases involve overlapping civil and criminal remedies that must be pursued with precision and in the right sequence. Understanding the available legal framework — across the Hindu Marriage Act, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 — is the first step to effective relief.

15 May 2026Read →
Infrastructure & Land Acquisition

Fair Compensation in Land Acquisition: Key Principles from the Supreme Court

The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 fundamentally changed how compensation is assessed. Recent Supreme Court decisions have further clarified the obligations of acquiring authorities — and the rights available to landowners.

10 May 2026Read →

Contact

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Address

Bindals Law Chambers

E-13/29, 4th Floor, Innov8 Harsha Bhawan

Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110001

Phone

+91 93549 55947 (Send a WhatsApp message)

Office Hours

Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM IST

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