MSME Payment Recovery Lawyer in Hyderabad

Registered MSMEs in Hyderabad are owed crores in delayed payments most assume are unrecoverable. The MSMED Act gives you a fast statutory route — with compound interest at three times the RBI bank rate on anything unpaid beyond 45 days. We file and pursue your claim before the Telangana MSME Facilitation Council.

In simple terms: if you run a small or medium business and your buyers haven’t paid you, the law gives you a special fast-track way to recover that money with heavy interest — we run that process for you.

What MSME Recovery work covers

  • MSME Facilitation Council Claims — Filing your unpaid-dues claim before the MSME Facilitation Council — the dedicated forum for MSME payment disputes.
  • Delayed Payment Recovery — Recovering invoices unpaid beyond 45 days, with statutory compound interest at three times the RBI bank rate.
  • Samadhan Proceedings — Claims filed through the government’s MSME Samadhan portal, pursued to award and recovery.
  • Arbitration under MSMED Act — When conciliation fails, the Council arbitrates — we represent you through award and enforcement.
  • Commercial Recovery Strategy — Choosing the fastest combination of legal routes — MSMED, IBC, civil suit or negotiation — for your receivables.
  • Supplier Protection Advisory — Structuring your invoicing, contracts and MSME registration so future payments are legally protected.

Frequently asked questions

What interest can an MSME claim on delayed payments?

Under Section 16 of the MSMED Act, compound interest at three times the RBI bank rate accrues automatically on payments delayed beyond 45 days — a statutory entitlement that applies regardless of contract terms.

My buyer is a large company. Can I still file an MSME claim against them?

Yes. The MSMED Act applies regardless of the buyer’s size. Large corporates routinely settle once a Facilitation Council reference is filed, because the 3× compound interest grows faster than litigation delays.