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Property Law

From ownership disputes to property transfers, we help you secure what’s rightfully yours.

Corporate Law

Expert legal support for mergers, acquisitions, contracts, and regulatory matters.

Company Law

Guiding you through company formation, compliance, and governance with precision.

Arbitration Law

Resolve disputes efficiently and privately through expert arbitration guidance.

Matrimonial law/Family Law

Handling divorce, custody, and personal matters with care and confidentiality.

Succession Law

Ensuring smooth transfer of assets and protecting your legacy for generations.

Intellectual Property

From trademarks to patents, we safeguard your ideas and innovations

Answers to your legal questions

Dedicated professionals providing trusted legal guidance and personalized support.

What should I do if someone illegally occupies my property?

If your property is unlawfully occupied, the first step is to gather proof of ownership and immediately send a legal notice to the trespasser. If unresolved, you can file a civil suit for possession and injunction in court. A property lawyer can guide you through documentation, filing, and representation.

You can register a company through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) by submitting essential documents like PAN, address proof, and the Memorandum & Articles of Association. A company law expert ensures proper compliance, helps choose the right business structure, and prevents future legal complications.

Corporate compliance includes maintaining statutory registers, filing annual returns, adhering to board meeting protocols, and ensuring tax and labor law compliance. Regular audits and legal reviews help corporations avoid penalties and maintain transparency.

Child custody decisions are made based on the child’s welfare, not just parental preference. Courts assess factors like financial stability, emotional environment, and the child’s comfort before granting custody. Joint custody or visitation rights may also be considered.

You can protect your brand name or logo by registering it as a trademark with the Intellectual Property Office. This gives you exclusive rights to use it and prevents others from copying or misusing your brand identity. A trademark lawyer ensures the process is smooth and compliant.

A will clearly states how your assets should be distributed after your death, ensuring your wishes are followed. Without a will (intestate succession), property is divided according to legal heirship laws, which might not reflect your intentions. Drafting a will with legal assistance avoids future disputes.