Partition Of Property
Partition of Property
For many overseas Indians, inherited property in India is often jointly held with siblings or relatives. Over time, such properties whether ancestral land, residential homes, or commercial establishments can involve multiple co-owners with differing interests, intentions, and levels of control.
While all co-owners have equal legal rights, individual shares are not physically demarcated. This lack of clarity frequently leads to disputes, especially when one party gains possession and seeks to control, lease, or even sell the entire property actions that may be detrimental to co-owners living abroad.
At NRI AWAZ, we specialize in helping Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) legally partition their co-owned property in India. We understand that frequent travel to India is often not feasible, and navigating the legal complexities can be overwhelming.
Why Partition is Important for NRIs:
- Prevents misuse or unauthorized sale of your share by others
- Clearly defines individual ownership rights
- Enables independent control, management, or sale of your portion
- Reduces family disputes and future legal risks
Our experienced legal team handles the entire partition process right from document verification to court representation ensuring your rights are protected even in your absence.