Indian Law Company: Pioneering NRI Legal Services in India
The demand for specialized NRI legal services has witnessed a significant surge due to increased migrations and business expansions in India. Indian Law Company (ILC), has a dedicated legal wing staffed with experienced lawyers from across the nation to address the unique legal needs of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). Our legal experts are well-versed in providing effective solutions and representation, considering the challenges of travel and communication faced by our NRI clients.
Detailed Information: ILC acknowledges the challenges faced by NRIs and offers specialized legal services to cater to their diverse needs. With a team of top-notch professionals spread across India, our client-centric approach ensures honest dealings with full accountability. We provide legal assistance to NRI clients in property matters, dispute resolution, business setup in India, and other essential legal services.
Our Services
NRI Legal Services
Property Disputes
Succession Certificate
Power of Attorney
Will Drafting
Property Management
Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Divorce Cases
NRIs Investment in India
Bankruptcy Cases
Taxation and Financial Planning
Civil and Criminal Cases
Intellectual Property Rights
Arbitration and Mediation Services
Key Highlights
Drafting Wills under different family laws
Registration of Gift deeds, relinquishment deeds, family settlement agreements, and partition deeds
Assistance with offshore trusts and setting up family trusts
Representation before different jurisdictional courts and forums
Advisory on ancestral real estate and inheritance
Handling NRI identity fraud matters and succession disputes
Resolution of property disputes, including trespassing and claiming possession
Assistance with eviction on NRI’s property in India
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