
Advocate Parvathy Iyer
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Banking / Finance, Bankruptcy / Insolvency, Breach of Contract, Civil, Corporate, Documentation, High Court, Litigation, Media and Entertainment, NCLT, Property, RERA, Succession Certificate, Women
Advocate Parvathy Iyer is a seasoned legal professional who has been practicing law since 2001. With over two decades of experience, she has established herself as a trusted name in the legal field, known for her disciplined work ethic, clear legal insight, and client-focused approach. Her practice is marked by professionalism, ethical conduct, and a dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients. Advocate Parvathy is well-versed in handling both litigation and advisory roles, offering dependable legal services tailored to individual and corporate needs.
Her key areas of expertise include Property Law, Civil Litigation, Corporate Law, and Banking & Finance, along with the drafting and vetting of a wide range of legal documents and agreements. Whether representing clients in complex disputes or providing legal consultancy to businesses and financial institutions, Advocate Parvathy brings a detailed, strategic, and solution-oriented approach to every case. Her ability to simplify complex legal matters and guide clients through legal processes with clarity has earned her a reputation for reliability and competence.
Advocate Parvathy Iyer enrolled with the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa in 2001 and is an active member of the Maharashtra & Goa Bar Association. She regularly appears before the Bombay High Court, where she handles a variety of civil, corporate, and financial cases. Her strong courtroom presence, combined with her advisory skills, makes her a well-rounded legal expert capable of handling multifaceted legal challenges. With a commitment to justice and client satisfaction, Advocate Parvathy continues to offer high-quality legal services with a strong emphasis on integrity and practical results.
Bombay High Court