Real Estate
The Practice
Property disputes rarely arise in isolation. Partition claims are often triggered by succession, prolonged joint possession, or informal family arrangements, and increasingly intersect with regulatory issues governing modern real estate. Questions of entitlement, possession, valuation, and feasibility of division are frequently complicated by urban development constraints, RERA-regulated projects, and pending buyer claims tied to the same asset.
The firm acts in contentious real estate matters involving partition of joint and ancestral properties, succession-linked ownership disputes, and regulatory proceedings under the real estate framework. Representation spans court-led partition proceedings, assessment of feasibility of division by metes and bounds, and applications for sale where physical partition is impracticable. We lay emphasis on coordination with succession documentation, estate planning structures, and regulatory claims relating to delayed possession, compensation, or defect liability under RERA.
