Expert Property Dispute Lawyers in India
Resolve your property disputes without litigation, using RERA complaint, mediation & arbitration
Why us?
An experienced team of legal experts, with real-world experience in mediation & arbitration of property cases.
Connect with our experts online through video meeting and understand how they can help you.
Similar to our lawyers, our mediators also possess decades of invaluable experience.
We respect your privacy. All your information is securely protected with us.
Our overall cost if highly affordable and there are no hidden fees, costs or commissions.
Our Services
Our expert lawyers can help you to file RERA complaint against the builder to get fast relief including compensation where appropriate.
We provide expert legal advice and guidance on all aspects of property disputes, helping you understand your rights and options.
If litigation becomes necessary, we have a strong litigation team ready to advocate for your rights in court. Our lawyers are adept at handling complex property dispute cases and will tirelessly fight for your interests.
We advise clients on the legal aspects of inheritance and succession laws and represent clients in probate proceedings, will contests, or mediating and negotiating family settlements to achieve amicable resolutions.
Not getting possession of your property from the builder? Stuck with home loan EMIs as well as rent? Get our help to resolve your problem in a speedy way.
Our experienced lawyers are skilled in facilitating mediation and representing clients in arbitration proceedings, striving to achieve a fair and amicable resolution.
We conduct meticulous due diligence and title searches to verify the legality and authenticity of property titles and assist clients in filing or defending against title suits and claims.
We investigate instances of real estate fraud represent clients in legal proceedings to seek compensation and recover losses.
Why Arbitration?
Resolving property disputes through arbitration offers several advantages over going to court:
Privacy
Arbitration often offers a faster resolution compared to court cases that may experience delays due to crowded courts. The parties have more control over the scheduling and pace of the arbitration process.
Efficiency
Arbitration often offers a faster resolution compared to court cases that may experience delays due to crowded courts. The parties have more control over the scheduling and pace of the arbitration process.
Flexibility
Parties have the opportunity to choose an arbitrator who specializes in property law or has specific expertise relevant to their case, ensuring that the dispute is handled by a knowledgeable professional.
Cost-effectiveness
Arbitration can be more cost-effective compared to litigation. While there may be fees associated with the arbitrators services, the streamlined process often reduces expenses related to court fees, extensive document preparation, and lengthy legal proceedings.
Informality
Arbitration proceedings are generally less formal and adversarial than court trials, allowing for a more cooperative and collaborative environment. This can foster better communication and a higher likelihood of reaching a mutually agreeable solution.
Tailored Solutions
Arbitration allows parties to have more control over the outcome. They can work with the arbitrator to craft creative and tailored solutions that meet their specific needs and preferences, which may not always be possible in a court setting.
Finality
Arbitration decisions are typically binding and final, meaning the parties can have closure and certainty regarding the resolution of their disputes, without the possibility of lengthy appeals.
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Frequently
asked questions
RERA stands for the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act. It is an act of the Parliament of India which was passed in 2016. The main objective of RERA is to protect the interests of home buyers and enhance transparency in the real estate sector. The key features of RERA include the establishment of state-level Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERAs) to regulate the real estate sector.