At Trans Juris, we bring a legacy of over four decades in civil, criminal and commercial litigation, supported by deep expertise in arbitration and dispute resolution across forums and jurisdictions. Our practice is defined by the seamless integration of legal rigour with sound commercial acumen.
Founded in 1985 by Mr. Rajiv Kapoor, the firm has developed into a respected practice distinguished by professional discipline, consistency in advocacy and the highest standards of ethical conduct.
Our objective is clear – to safeguard our clients’ interests and deliver outcomes with integrity, insight and unwavering determination.
At Trans Juris, we bring a legacy of over four decades in civil, criminal and commercial litigation, supported by deep expertise in arbitration and dispute resolution across forums and jurisdictions. Our practice is defined by the seamless integration of legal rigour with sound commercial acumen.
Founded in 1985 by Mr. Rajiv Kapoor, the firm has developed into a respected practice distinguished by professional discipline, consistency in advocacy and the highest standards of ethical conduct.
Our objective is clear – to safeguard our clients’ interests and deliver outcomes with integrity, insight and unwavering determination.
Experience That Matters
Mr. Rajiv Kapoor, Managing Partner of Trans Juris, is widely recognized for his expertise in arbitration, litigation and strategic legal advisory. He has led the firm’s representation in complex and high-value disputes across sectors and jurisdictions.
His practice includes large-scale infrastructure and construction arbitrations, as well as commercial, civil and criminal matters before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, various High Courts and multiple tribunals. He regularly advises corporates, public sector undertakings and multinational entities on dispute strategy, risk management and enforcement.
Rajiv’s work is distinguished by rigorous legal analysis, commercial pragmatism and disciplined advocacy, ensuring outcomes that protect client interests and withstand scrutiny.
Key Expertise
Sector Expertise Across Industries
Deep domain knowledge combined with legal excellence to serve India’s leading enterprises
Drafting, filing, prosecution, enforcement, and advisory support for patents, industrial designs, trademarks, brand protection, copyrights related and intellectual property rights.
A proven track record of protecting client interests in high-stakes disputes

Project Delay Disputes

Infrastructure Arbitration

EPC Claims Management

Infrastructure Arbitration
Legal
Coverage
Successful
Arbital Awards
Innumerable
Favourable Judgments
and Orders
Proven Results. Respected Clients.

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At Trans Juris, we have 40+ years of experience resolving complex arbitration and commercial litigation disputes across the country.
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