Banking & Finance Lawyers in India
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Regulatory compliance, loan documentation, securitisation, debt recovery, fintech regulation, and banking litigation for financial institutions and borrowers.
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Adv. Rajesh Mehta
FeaturedSenior Partner — Corporate Law
Mehta & Associates, Corporate Law Chambers
📍 Mumbai, Maharashtra
Adv. Sanjay Desai
FeaturedBanking & Securities Law Partner
Desai Banking & Finance Law LLP
📍 Mumbai, Maharashtra
Adv. Suresh Mathur
Consumer Law Advocate
Mathur Consumer & Legal Aid Centre
📍 Jaipur, Rajasthan
Adv. Anjali Pandey
Practice Head — Banking & Finance
Banking Law Law Chambers
📍 Udaipur, Rajasthan
Adv. Bala Patel
Associate Advocate — Banking & Finance
Patel Legal Solutions
📍 Mumbai, Maharashtra
Adv. Harish Shastri
Associate Advocate — Consumer Protection
Shastri Legal Solutions
📍 Hyderabad, Telangana
Frequently Asked Questions about Banking & Finance
A Banking & Finance lawyer specialises in legal matters related to banking & finance. Regulatory compliance, loan documentation, securitisation, debt recovery, fintech regulation, and banking litigation for financial institutions and borrowers.
Consultation fees for Banking & Finance lawyers in India vary based on experience, location, and case complexity. Fees typically range from ₹1,000 to ₹10,000+ per consultation. WakilSearch displays transparent fees on each lawyer's profile.
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