Property Lawyer in Delhi
At Public Adalat, we understand that property disputes can be highly complex, emotionally draining, and financially burdensome. Whether it’s a matter of ownership, transfer, tenancy, succession, or illegal possession, property-related legal matters require not just a deep understanding of the law but also strategic action and timely resolution. Our experienced legal team specializes in Property Law to protect your rights, secure your assets, and help you achieve fair settlements.

Our Expertise in Property Law
Property disputes can arise in many forms. We handle a wide range of cases under Property Law, including:
- Ownership and Title Disputes – Verification and resolution of conflicts regarding rightful ownership of property.
- Partition and Family Property Disputes – Helping families resolve disputes over ancestral or jointly owned property.
- Tenancy and Eviction Matters – Representing landlords or tenants in rental agreement enforcement and eviction cases.
- Property Transfer and Registration Issues – Assistance with legal documentation, sale deeds, and registration compliance.
- Encroachment and Illegal Possession – Legal remedies against unauthorized occupation of your land or building.
- Succession and Inheritance Matters – Guidance on wills, inheritance rights, and succession certificates.
- RERA & Builder Disputes – Protecting the rights of homebuyers against fraud, delays, or non-compliance by builders.
Why Choose Public Adalat for Property Law Matters?
- Experienced Legal Team – Years of expertise in handling both civil and commercial property disputes.
- Strategic Case Handling – Every case is studied in detail to create a winning legal strategy.
- Strong Litigation Skills – Representation in District Courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court.
- Client-Centric Approach – We prioritize transparency, timely updates, and practical solutions.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution – When possible, we aim for settlements through mediation or arbitration to save time and costs.
Our Legal Process for Property Cases
- Initial Consultation – Understanding your dispute and legal rights.
- Document Verification – Checking title deeds, agreements, and related paperwork.
- Filing or Responding to Legal Notices – Ensuring all procedural requirements are met.
- Court Representation – Presenting your case with strong legal arguments and evidence.
- Settlement Execution – Ensuring the final judgment or settlement is properly implemented.

