



The Delhi based Law firm offers a broad purview of legal services including litigation, drafting, arbitration, corporate transaction advisory, documentation, title search reports, property due-diligence, general legal consultancy, taxation, firm and company registartion. We ensure cost friendly representation and personalized attention, maintain the quality of work and to deliver innovative and practical solutions to the clients. Our motto is to empower our clients achieve their goals by adopting the best possible legal approach to find the best solution to a legal issue. We strive to attain the highest degree of professional standards. Our team provides services for trial of cases in all the states and districts of India and abroad. Free legal aid is provided to the poor and helpless people
Connecting the right dots is the keyto sucess :
Tailor-made solutions
Dedicated Team - Al Haram Legal Associates is a boutique commercial law practice offering end-to-end corporate and commercial legal solutions to Indian and foreign businesses.
Comprehensive Capabilities - Our service offerings include setting up of businesses, commercial contracts (including property documentation), mergers and acquisitions (M&A) documentation and negotiation, corporate advisory, (listed and unlisted) statutory and regulatory compliance, foreign exchange law advisory, international and domestic arbitration, disputes (including dispute avoidance), and dispute
Our Services :
Location and Infrastructure :
Located near the Uttam Nagar New Delhi our office is equipped with state of the art facilities and we have an energetic and experienced administrative team and efficient team of qualified Lawyers & Chartered Accountants that enables the timely generation of accurate information, the processing of and protection of records and accounts and the prompt and personalized handling of client affairs.
The firm's reference base includes a well equipped legal library and access to up-to-date legal electronic databanks and online legal search engines. We focus on our constantly enhanced expertise, resources and facilities to meet our client's objectives. We exceed client expectations in a cost effective, diligent and time conscious manner through creative thought, meticulous research, fair and fearless advocacy.
Our team provides services for trial of cases in all the states and districts of India and abroad. Free legal aid is provided to the poor and helpless people.
Law Discription :
Law is a system of rules, enforced by a controlling authority, that governs human conduct and behavior to maintain order and justice in a community. It can refer to statutes and regulations, or the entire legal profession and body of knowledge. In the natural sciences, a "law" is a statement that describes a relationship between phenomena that holds true under specific conditions, such as a law of physics.In a social and political context.
In a social and political context :
Governing human conduct:
Law provides a framework for regulating actions and interactions between individuals and between the state and its citizens. It establishes rights, responsibilities, and the consequences for violating the rules.
Enforced by authority:
These rules are not just suggestions; they are binding and enforced by a controlling authority, such as a government or judiciary. Violation of the law can lead to punishment from the state.
Basis for justice and order:
Laws are typically based on principles of justice, fairness, and convenience, and are seen as a necessary component for a society to function and prosper.
Examples of legal rules:
Laws can include statutes passed by a legislature, rules set by government bodies, court judgments, and long-standing customs.
In a scientific context
A statement of relationship:
A scientific law is a statement describing an invariable relationship between phenomena under a given set of conditions.
Based on observation:
These laws are often derived from repeated observation and experimentation, such as Boyle's law in physics.
May be an idealization:
The conditions under which a scientific law holds are sometimes idealized. For example, there are no perfectly "ideal gases" in the real world, but the law still applies approximately.





























