Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Governs sale, mortgage, lease, gift, and exchange of immovable property in India.
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We verify the legal validity of property ownership and title documents — identifying encumbrances, disputed titles, or pending litigation.
Advise on property purchase procedures, stamp duty, registration requirements, and applicable state laws before you commit.
Guide on resolving boundary disputes, encroachment, or wrongful possession with the most appropriate legal remedy.
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Share details of the property, the dispute or transaction, existing documents, and any concerns you have.
The lawyer assesses the legal position, identifies risks, explains applicable laws, and outlines your options.
Walk away with a clear plan — whether it is conducting due diligence, sending a legal notice, or beginning litigation.
Indian property law provides a robust framework of rights for owners, buyers, and sellers — covering every stage of a property transaction or dispute.
Governs sale, mortgage, lease, gift, and exchange of immovable property in India.
Mandates registration of property transfer documents to confer legal ownership.
Governs stamp duty payable on property transactions — varies by state.
Allows a party to seek specific performance of a contract for sale of property in a court of law.
Governs compulsory acquisition of land by the government and compensation rights of landowners.
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