For Clubs, Insurers & Overseas Counsel

India-side counsel, read through two lenses at once.

For P&I clubs, FD&D insurers, and overseas maritime law firms needing trusted Indian co-counsel. A single instruction gives you both the technical reading of the facts — what the bridge team did, how the cargo was stowed, why the machinery failed — and the legal assessment of liability, recovery and exposure, from one source.

One accountable point of contact in India.

Most maritime disputes in India are handled by lawyers who must reconstruct what happened at sea from someone else's account. Here, the founding counsel commanded ships before he came to the Bar — so you are not paying a lawyer to instruct a separate technical expert and then translate between them. You instruct once; we coordinate across India's admiralty jurisdictions and run the matter wherever in India it needs to be run.

How we work with you.

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For P&I Clubs & correspondents

India-side legal counsel on member matters — casualty response, cargo claims, crew and personal-injury claims, ship arrest and security, and recovery actions. We coordinate across India's admiralty jurisdictions and instruct local surveyors and agents under our supervision, giving you a single accountable point of contact rather than a patchwork.

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For FD&D insurers

Defence and recovery support on freight, demurrage, charterparty and bill-of-lading disputes — including merits assessment, quantum analysis, and a realistic view of recovery prospects in the Indian forum before costs are committed.

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For overseas maritime law firms

We act as Indian co-counsel where your matter touches an Indian port, an Indian-flagged vessel, an Indian cargo interest, or an arrest opportunity in Indian waters. We co-counsel cleanly, brief you in your own working format, and respect that the client relationship remains yours.

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For owners, managers & charterers

Advice on liability exposure and dispute strategy, and representation in proceedings before the admiralty High Courts.

Why instruct counsel who has commanded ships.

Founding counsel Capt. Pramod Kumar Singh holds a Master (Foreign-Going) certificate and commanded vessels at sea for ten years, followed by fourteen years as General Manager of marine operations and four years as Director of Marine & Commercial Operations — direct grounding in chartering, claims and the commerce of running ships — before qualifying as an advocate. He is a Member of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (M.I.C.S., UK). In a casualty or cargo matter, that background is not decoration — it is the difference between a report that describes a document and one that understands the event the document records.

India port & court coverage.

Admiralty matters are heard in the coastal High Courts under the Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Act, 2017. We appear and co-counsel across the principal maritime jurisdictions — Bombay, Gujarat, Madras, Calcutta, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Orissa High Courts — instructing trusted local counsel and surveyors under our supervision where local presence is required. For the full picture of capabilities, ports and forums, see the maritime practice page.

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Urgent maritime line — arrest & casualty.

In arrest matters, a vessel earning hire by the day does not wait. For casualty response, ship arrest or release, and matters requiring Indian co-counsel at short notice, contact founding counsel directly. Urgent matters are handled outside office hours.