Property law in NCR sits at the intersection of state RERA regimes, the Transfer of Property Act, the Specific Relief Act and the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016. We act across Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida and Greater Noida for buyers, developers, lenders and family owners — handling title due diligence, conveyancing, RERA complaints, possession recovery and inter-family partition disputes.
RERA gives the buyer three primary remedies — withdrawal with refund of principal plus statutory interest, continued possession with compensation, or specific performance. We have recovered principals with RERA-rate interest from marquee NCR developers and pursued specific performance through the appellate authority and the Real Estate Appellate Tribunal. Time bar is short — every day matters.
Gurugram has emerged as NCR's most contested property market. Builder defaults, illegal possession by tenants, sub-tenant claims and family inheritance disputes converge in the Gurugram District Court, the Gurugram Bench of the Punjab & Haryana High Court and HRERA. We act across the Gurugram subdivision and execute orders through the Tehsildar where required.
Noida and Greater Noida property disputes typically involve UP-RERA, Yamuna Expressway Authority allotments, Noida Authority leases and inheritance disputes. We file UP-RERA complaints, contest authority cancellation orders and pursue execution through the Noida District Court and the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench for some matters).
A 30-year title chain, encumbrance certificate, RERA registration, mutation records, conversion charges, building plan sanction, fire NOC, occupancy certificate and litigation searches — every property purchase needs this matrix. We conduct full title diligence for buyers before payment and for lenders before disbursement, with a flagged-risk matrix and a sign-off opinion.
Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act provides the dispossessed owner with summary recovery within six months of dispossession — without proof of title. We file Section 6 suits in NCR civil courts with full evidentiary armour and coordinate with police where the dispossession involves criminal trespass under IPC Section 441.
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