Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Governs ownership rights and the right to possession of immovable property.
A formal property dispute notice asserting your legal rights over encroachment, trespass, wrongful possession, or title disputes — the formal first step before civil or criminal property action.
A property dispute notice that formally asserts your rights and demands resolution — the essential first step in any property conflict.
Articulate your ownership rights and the specific violation committed by the other party — citing Transfer of Property Act, RERA, or state law provisions.
Demand removal of encroachment, restoration of possession, or resolution of title claim — with a defined response period.
Advise on temporary injunctions to prevent further damage or construction during the dispute — the remedy for ongoing violations.
Guide on filing a civil suit for possession, declaration, or injunction if the notice does not resolve the matter — with appropriate forum selection.
From property dispute description to dispatched notice — formally establishing your legal claim on record.
Share details of the property, the nature of the dispute, your ownership documentation, and the opposing party's actions.
Our property lawyer prepares a precise notice citing your legal rights, the other party's violation, and your specific demand.
You approve the notice, which is sent by registered post.
We advise on civil or criminal proceedings if the dispute is not resolved after the notice period.
Property rights in India are protected by a comprehensive legal framework — covering ownership, possession, encroachment, and builder obligations.
Governs ownership rights and the right to possession of immovable property.
Allows recovery of specific immovable property and injunctions against interference with possession.
Relevant for criminal complaints against trespassers or those damaging property.
Governs disputes with builders and developers for registered real estate projects.
“A neighbour began constructing a compound wall encroaching on my property boundary. LegalKonnect sent a notice within 24 hours citing the Transfer of Property Act. Construction stopped the same week.”
“The builder was 2 years late on possession. LegalKonnect sent a RERA-backed notice. The builder paid 18 months of interest compensation and delivered possession within 3 months.”
Government stamp duty charges apply to registered documents and vary by state. These are paid directly to the government and are not part of our service fee. Your advocate will confirm the applicable amount for your state before any document is executed.