Parv K. Garg

Parv K. Garg

Parv K. Garg

Partner

Practice Areas

Intellectual Property Rights and Technology LitigationDispute ResolutionArbitrationConstitution LawPublic Interest LitigationCriminal Litigation

Parv has spent the last decade working across economic offense defense, constitutional litigation, commercial arbitration, and intellectual property matters- mostly before the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court, with strategic trial court work where the stakes demand it.

His PMLA and Prevention of Corruption Act cases have taught him to work within a system that structurally favors prosecution. With a focus on challenging the foundation, he is also adept at identifying threshold dismissal opportunities: whether the sanction to prosecute was validly obtained, whether the accused even qualifies as a public servant, and in trap cases, whether the evidence stands up to scrutiny beyond the usual script.

His constitutional writ practice equips him to assess the appropriate forum, drawing on court experience to evaluate whether a writer is maintainable on the facts. With an understanding of writs presentation, he structures petitions around public law violations- breaches of statutory duty, jurisdictional overreach and denial of natural justice.

In arbitration, his work focuses on building clean procedural records during arbitration and attacking awards only where they've genuinely exceeded jurisdiction or violated procedural fairness.

His IPR practice centers on injunctions. He works with evidence that establishes deceptive similarity and dishonest adoption in trademark matters, and requires specificity in confidentiality breach cases- courts reject vague claims.

What distinguishes his practice is cross-forum coordination. Facing parallel proceedings- PMLA alongside criminal prosecution, arbitration enforcement against insolvency petitions, writs while tribunal appeals are pending, he lays emphasis on evidence consistency across forums and procedural sequencing that often determines outcomes more than individual arguments.

His practice reflects years managing complex cases that don’t resolve quickly and don’t stay confined to one courtroom.

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