Property & Real Estate Law

Protect your property rights with expert legal guidance

From title disputes to RERA complaints, our verified property lawyers handle every aspect of real estate law across India — residential, commercial, and agricultural.

Our Scope

What we handle.

Title verification and due diligence for property purchase
RERA complaints and builder disputes
Property partition suits among co-owners or family
Sale deed, gift deed, and lease agreement drafting
Land grabbing and illegal encroachment complaints
Property registration and stamp duty guidance
Ancestral property disputes and inheritance
Landlord-tenant disputes and eviction proceedings
Mortgage and loan against property matters
Revenue records correction and mutation

Who We Serve

Who needs this service?

Home Buyers

Verify title, check encumbrances, and review sale agreements before paying

Landlords & Tenants

Draft rent agreements, handle evictions, and recover security deposits

Builders & Developers

RERA compliance, project approvals, and buyer dispute resolution

Property Inheritors

Navigate succession, mutation, and partition of inherited property

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

A property lawyer will search the title for 30 years, check encumbrance certificates, verify revenue records, check for pending litigations, and review all existing agreements. This due diligence takes 3–7 days and can save you from costly fraud.

RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development Act) protects home buyers from builder delays and fraud. You can file a complaint if your builder delays possession, changes construction plans without consent, or misrepresents project details. Our lawyers handle RERA complaints end-to-end.

Property partition cases in civil courts typically take 2–5 years depending on complexity and number of parties. An experienced property lawyer can often facilitate a negotiated partition settlement much faster — sometimes in months.

Yes. You can file a civil suit for permanent injunction and recovery of possession, or file a criminal complaint for trespass. Emergency interim injunctions can be obtained quickly to stop ongoing construction.

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