A house, not a marketplace. A practice, not a portal. Founded MMXX on the conviction that legal counsel of the highest order should not be the preserve of the privileged few.
For too long, the Indian legal and compliance industry has operated on a paradox: a profession built on the sanctity of truth, yet routinely opaque about its own pricing, timelines, and personnel. Junior associates masquerading as senior counsel. Hidden charges revealed at the eleventh hour. Deadlines treated as suggestions.
Nyaya Grah was conceived as the antithesis. A practice where the senior partner takes the first call, where the fee is fixed before work begins, where the timeline is binding — and where a missed deadline triggers an automatic, unconditional refund.
We do not market aggression. We market diligence. We do not promise miracles. We promise method. And we believe, after careful study of the industry and a long inventory of its failures, that this is precisely what the Indian entrepreneur, professional, and citizen most wants.
The name is no accident. Nyaya (न्याय) — justice. Grah (गृह) — a house. Not a firm, not a platform: a house. A place to which one returns. A standard one upholds. An ethic one inherits.
Not values pinned to a notice-board. Operating principles enforced on every engagement, audited internally, and binding upon every member of the practice.
Every client receives the advocate they would have hired if they had known what to ask for. We level the asymmetry of information — never exploit it.
Done right, on the first attempt, in writing, with receipts. Compliance is not the absence of error — it is the discipline of method, applied without exception.
Eighty-five percent of our engagements are delivered within twenty-four hours. The remainder are quoted with a binding timeline — backed by a money-back guarantee.
The engagement letter discloses every rupee — professional fee, government fee, stamp duty, GST. No invoice ever exceeds the quote. No surprise has ever been our policy.
The Rs. 4,999 matter and the Rs. 4,99,999 matter receive identical seriousness, identical responsiveness, identical seniority. The client's wallet is not a sorting criterion.
Every submission carries the imprimatur of senior counsel — never juniors masquerading. Every clause is reviewed. Every filing is checked. Excellence is not aspirational; it is operational.
Four operational departures from industry custom — each enforced by written policy and audited monthly.
The first call is always with a senior partner — never a sales executive, never a junior. The relationship begins at the right altitude and stays there throughout.
The total professional fee is disclosed and capped before any work begins. Variations are impossible without your written consent. The invoice never exceeds the quote.
Every engagement letter carries a binding completion date. If we miss it for reasons attributable to us, our entire professional fee is refunded — automatically, without dispute.
Engagement does not end with delivery. We maintain a calendar of your statutory deadlines and proactively notify you — months before, weeks before, days before.
Counted, not claimed. Audited internally, presented without embellishment.
In two decades of practice across courts, boardrooms, and government corridors, I have watched the legal and compliance industry develop a peculiar pathology: an obsession with volume that has, in too many quarters, replaced the obsession with truth.
Clients are routed through call-centres. Quotes are quoted in ranges so wide they cease to be quotes. Senior partners are summoned only to close deals, never to deliver work. And the bill, when it arrives, bears no relationship to anything that was said at the outset.
Nyaya Grah is, before anything else, a refusal. A refusal to participate in a model that has cost the Indian client too much, for too long, in too many opaque ways. We are small by design — small enough that every matter passes across a partner's desk. We are slow by selection — slow enough that every clause is read, and re-read. We are expensive by some measures and inexpensive by others — but we are honest by every measure.
If you are reading this page, you are, in all likelihood, considering whether to entrust us with a matter that is important to your business, your family, or your life. I offer you this assurance, in writing, on this published page, with no caveat:
We will treat your matter with the gravity it deserves. We will quote the fee before we begin. We will meet the timeline we promise. And if we fail, we will refund — without excuse, without delay, without dispute.
This is what a house, as opposed to a firm, is meant to offer. Welcome to ours.
Clarity at the outset spares everyone disappointment at the end. An honest list of what to expect and what not to expect from this practice.
Nyaya Grah operates a pan-India practice covering all twenty-eight states and eight union territories — 1,219 cities in active service. Filings in 559 service categories. Every state's Registrar, every state's stamp duty, every state's professional tax — known, mapped, executed.
Wherever you are in India, you are within a phone call of senior counsel.
View All Cities →Nyaya Grah was founded in MMXX (2026) by a small consortium of senior practitioners across law, chartered accountancy, and company secretarial work — collectively bringing two decades of experience across courts, regulators, and the Indian boardroom. By design, the firm is named for the institution rather than its founders: a house, not a personality.
Nyaya Grah is a multidisciplinary practice — combining advocates (for litigation, drafting, and counsel), chartered accountants (for tax, audit, and accounting), and company secretaries (for ROC, FEMA, and corporate compliance). Each engagement is routed to the discipline that owns the matter, with all three available in cross-functional consultation where the work demands it.
Quality is centralised, even when execution is distributed. Every engagement — wherever the client sits — is supervised by a partner from our central practice. Local jurisdictional knowledge (state-specific stamp duty, regional ROC peculiarities) is maintained as a internal knowledge base that every member of the practice references. The result: identical standard of work whether you are in Jaipur or Jamshedpur.
If we miss a quoted timeline for reasons attributable to us (excluding government delays, judicial pendency, or client-side document gaps), 100% of our professional fees are refunded — automatically, within three business days, without requiring you to file a complaint. Government fees and statutory charges that have already been paid out are not refunded (since they are pass-through), but our entire fee is.
Yes, we serve NRIs, OCIs, and foreign entities with Indian operations — a substantial part of our practice. We quote in INR because the Indian regulatory and tax systems operate in INR; quoting otherwise creates exchange-rate ambiguity that disadvantages the client. Payment by international card, wire, or UPI is accepted.
Yes. We decline matters that (i) require workarounds we consider ethically dubious, (ii) lie outside our specialised competence, (iii) involve clients pursuing the bench rather than the bar, and (iv) demand work volumes we cannot deliver to our internal standard. We refer such matters onward to firms better placed — never silently dropped.
Thirty minutes with a senior partner. Complimentary, confidential, candid. You will leave with clarity — on cost, timeline, method, and likelihood. No obligation to proceed.