Real Estate
Urban Planning in the Ancient Indus Valley
The Bronze Age city of Harappa, emerging around 2600 BCE as part of the Indus Valley Civilization in the Sindh and Punjab regions (then undivided India), housed approximately 23,500 residents across 250 acres during its Mature Harappan phase from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. The Harappans crafted an unparalleled civilisation with flat-roofed brick houses featuring separated living quarters, fortified administrative and religious centres, and exemplary town planning. Harappa exemplifies ancient urban organisation, and while planning and construction techniques have advanced, real estate projects remain intricate undertakings.
Guidance Across Real Estate and Property Law
Today, India’s real estate law addresses diverse matters, including property ownership, land use, acquisition, tenancy, and development regulations. The framework evolves to meet the sector’s demands, protecting rights while promoting economic progress. Key legislation like the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) of 2016 enhances transparency and accountability, with periodical updates introducing bigger penalties, faster actions against builders, and discussions on uniform national rules..
Our real estate team possess in-depth knowledge and expertise, advising on transactions, strategizing, and drafting documents like sale Deeds, complex lease arrangements, join-development, redevelopment, Hotel Management, integrated townships and other real estate transaction documents.
Our team also represents the clients in the disputes emanating from real estate transactions before various courts and tribunals, including, Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and other civil courts.
As seasoned real estate team, we conduct property due diligence and prepare documents for sales, purchases, long-term leases, developments (including redevelopments), and townships, ensuring transaction consummation. Our expertise includes drafting and facilitating joint development agreements for privately-owned properties, redevelopments of multiple societies or federations, and integrated projects under applicable laws, incorporating the latest Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) 2034 revisions with periodical updates, such as updated redevelopment policies and permissions for high-rises on narrow roads. We also represent clients in disputes arising from real estate transactions before courts and tribunals, including the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and civil courts.
Why engage our Lawyers
Extensive Knowledge:
Proficient in multiple statutes, including the redevelopment procedures under the Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR), 2034, applicable to housing societies and landowners, as well as the comprehensive provisions of RERA 2016.
Comprehensive Transaction Support
End-to-end assistance from advisory and structuring to due diligence, drafting definitive agreements, and negotiating complex property deals across diverse asset types.
Dispute Resolution
Strong representation in all forums, ranging from RERA Tribunals to district courts and the Supreme Court of India, effectively handling all property-related disputes.
Global Network for Cross-Border Investments
Collaborations with leading firms in the US, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Australia to facilitate seamless foreign investments into Indian real estate.












