
At Prodigy Legal LLP, we approach litigation as more than courtroom combat — it's a strategic safeguard of business and creative value. Our lawyers have appeared before all major forums including the IP Division of the Delhi High Court, Supreme Court, Commercial Courts, NCLT, NCLAT, and international arbitration tribunals.
From urgent injunctions to cross-border IP enforcements and SaaS contract breaches, we deliver practical, business-aligned outcomes with speed, foresight, and precision.
Our team regularly litigates trademark, copyright, and patent matters before the specialized IP Division of the Delhi High Court, as well as courts across India. We secure and defend client rights through:
We combine deep subject matter expertise with a track record of success in precedent-setting IP cases.
We advise and represent tech companies, SaaS vendors, and creators in international contract and licensing disputes, data misuse claims, non-compete enforcement, and jurisdictional conflicts. Our lawyers bring cross-border insight and have handled matters involving laws in the U.S., EU, Singapore, and UAE.
Prodigy Legal LLP handles disputes relating to shareholder rights, founder exits, joint venture breakdowns, and corporate fraud. We appear regularly before Commercial Courts, NCLT/NCLAT, and High Courts for urgent interim relief and long-form litigation.
Our arbitration team manages both institutional (SIAC, ICC, LCIA) and ad hoc proceedings across sectors. We advise on arbitration clauses, interim reliefs under Section 9, and award enforcement under Indian and foreign jurisdictions.
In the digital economy, we actively handle domain name hijacking, cybersquatting, and social media impersonation via UDRP, INDRP, and platform-level takedowns. We’ve recovered numerous domains and social handles for global brands.
We manage end-to-end enforcement programs — from pre-litigation investigations and evidence gathering to civil and criminal raids with police, customs, and private investigators. We work with clients in pharmaceuticals, electronics, FMCG, and luxury goods sectors.