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Builder-allottee disputes before the Real Estate Regulatory Authority, the NCDRC and State Commissions. Partition suits, title due-diligence, leasing, leave-and-licence and development-agreement drafting.
Indian real-estate practice operates across an unusually wide statutory landscape: the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the Indian Stamp Act, the state-level RERA frameworks under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, the Specific Relief Act, 1963 and the local development control regulations of every state and city.
Project-delay claims, refund-with-interest, possession-with-compensation, complaints before the Authority and Adjudicating Officer.
Title-search reports, encumbrance verification, mutation records and 30-year title-trace.
Lease deeds, leave-and-licence, sub-leasing, eviction proceedings and tenancy disputes.
Partition suits, declaration of share, mesne profits and partition-by-metes-and-bounds.
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, implemented through state RERA frameworks, established a project-registration regime, mandatory escrow requirements, and a parallel adjudication mechanism for project-delay and possession-default disputes. Allottees can approach the RERA Authority for refunds, possession-with-compensation orders, and interest. The firm acts for both allottees and builders in RERA proceedings.
Title due-diligence is the foundation of every real-estate transaction. The firm's title-search protocol covers 30-year title-trace through registered deeds, mutation records and revenue documents; encumbrance certificate review; pending-litigation search; tax-liability verification; and zoning, conversion and development-control compliance.
Lease drafting in India turns on the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the Registration Act, the state stamp regime, and the local rent-control statutes. The firm drafts and negotiates leases for commercial, industrial and residential premises.
Partition suits are governed by the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (post-2005 amendment, daughters are coparceners), the personal-law statutes of other communities, and the Code of Civil Procedure. The firm acts in partition matters involving urban real-estate of significant value.