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Property Law

Protecting Your Real Estate Rights with Legal Precision

Property disputes are among the most complex and financially significant legal matters. Our property law advocates at Pal Law Firm provide strategic representation to resolve title disputes, illegal possession, registration issues, and partition matters across Delhi NCR.

Overview

Understanding Property Law

Property law in India encompasses a vast range of legal matters including ownership, transfer, registration, lease, tenancy, partition, inheritance, and dispute resolution related to real estate. The governing laws include the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Registration Act, 1908, Specific Relief Act, 1963, and state-specific land laws. Property disputes in Delhi often involve multiple parties, overlapping claims, and complex documentation. At Pal Law Firm, our property advocates combine deep legal knowledge with practical experience in Delhi's property market to deliver effective outcomes for our clients.

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Legal Challenges

Common Issues We Resolve

  • 01Title disputes involving fraudulent or forged ownership documents
  • 02Illegal possession and encroachment on personal or commercial property
  • 03Landlord-tenant disputes including illegal eviction or rent non-payment
  • 04Partition disputes among co-owners, family members, or legal heirs
  • 05Property registration fraud and benami transaction disputes
  • 06Ancestral property inheritance and succession matters
  • 07Builder-buyer disputes involving delayed possession or breach of contract

Our Approach

How Pal Law Firm Helps

  • Conducting thorough property title search and verification
  • Filing civil suits for declaration of title, possession, and injunction
  • Obtaining urgent injunction orders to prevent illegal sale or transfer
  • Representing landlords and tenants in eviction and rent recovery matters
  • Filing partition suits and coordinating property division proceedings
  • Handling property registration disputes and registration fraud cases
  • Pursuing builder-buyer disputes before RERA and consumer forums

Our Process

Step-by-Step Legal Guidance

01

Title Verification

Comprehensive review of ownership chain, revenue records, and encumbrances.

02

Legal Strategy

Identifying the strongest legal remedy—civil suit, injunction, or criminal complaint.

03

Court Filing

Precise pleadings, injunction applications, and evidence documentation.

04

Resolution

Negotiated settlement or court decree restoring your legal rights over property.

Benefits

Why Choose Pal Law Firm

Expertise in Transfer of Property Act, Registration Act, and RERA
Experience with Delhi property registration and revenue records
Skilled at both urban and agricultural property disputes
Fast injunction applications to prevent urgent property loss
Experienced in landlord-tenant, builder-buyer, and succession matters
Parallel civil and criminal strategy for property fraud cases
Transparent fee structure for all property legal services
Long-term client advisory for property portfolio management

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common causes include fraudulent title documents, illegal encroachment, joint family property partition disagreements, landlord-tenant conflicts, builder-buyer defaults, boundary disputes, and contested inheritance claims after a property owner's death.

You can apply for a temporary injunction under Order XXXIX of CPC immediately. If granted, the court prohibits any sale, transfer, or encumbrance of the property pending the final disposal of your suit. We file such applications on priority.

Any co-owner or legal heir who has a share in jointly owned property can file a partition suit to get their share separated or receive their portion of the sale proceeds if physical partition is not possible.

Eviction in Delhi is governed by the Delhi Rent Control Act for older properties and standard contract terms for newer agreements. A proper eviction notice followed by eviction proceedings before the Rent Controller or civil court is required. Forcible eviction is illegal.

No. Registration under the Registration Act creates legal title to the property. Mutation updates the revenue records to reflect the new owner's name for tax purposes. Both are important and are separate processes. We assist with both.

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