How to Choose a Property Management Lawyers in India


If there is one thing that most NRIS dread it is situations where they have to take care of legal matters in India. For one, the judicial system in India is ill-famed for the time and procedural delays that mar imparting of justice. We are talking here of a history of endless cases, queuing up clients, piled up judicial files and extensive hearings in courts. Property disputes are no exception, and property management lawyers are therefore much sought after – legal advice on property related matters is one of the first priorities for NRIs.
Add to this the fact that they do not have a chance of coming too frequently to their roots. It is natural therefore for them to rely on either their friends or family or appointed caretakers for all legal issues. In doing so, they often land up trusting the wrong kind of people and stand at risk of even losing their property.
What is it that NRIs need in so far as the legal issues are concerned? What are they looking for?
To begin with, almost all NRIs search for ways of sorting out their legal matters or issues without the harassment of travelling back and forth to India. Excessive travelling takes away a lot of time, energy and peace of mind.
In fact for overseas citizens, the biggest hurdle in their fight for justice has always been the distance. They are unable to be present in India all the time either to supervise their legal matters or to even to communicate frequently with lawyers that they have engaged in their matters.

Step 1: Communication

The first need that they have therefore is open channels of communication with the law firm that is going to represent them. For anybody living far away, it is imperative that the choice of the legal advice expert or any other legal service professional be made carefully, keeping in mind that the infrastructure available for sorting out matters long distance.
The capability of a law firm in handling cases from a distance without letting the procedural efficiency suffer speaks volumes of their approach to their clients.

Step 2: Frank Assessment

Second, it is vital that while seeking legal advice on matters, NRIs are briefed realistically on the exact status of their dispute issues. Often the law firms accept cases only for the sake of increasing clientele. It is a boon if the legal advice experts or the property management lawyers are candid enough to share the risks involved upfront so that the client has a feeling of being fully informed about the understanding of all his matters before he engages any legal service expert. A frank assessment is another quality that the client should check.

Step 3: Quick and Efficient Resolution

Third, the prime focus of any property lawyer engaged by overseas citizens should be the quick and efficient resolution of all legal matters. When an NRI involves a property legal expert, he should assess the professional stance that the lawyers will be able to take in court for his particular case. For example, the endeavour of the law firm should be to ensure that if there is any alternative solution - mediation or reconciliation - possible, then it should first be explored. If not, then appropriate legal battles are contested professionally in court. Further, the legal team should be able to take on both in-court and out of court work.

Step 4: Confidentiality

Fourth, NRIs need to be assured of the confidentiality of their legal matters by the law firm. All personal information and all details of the legal issues should be kept within the strict confines of the law firm.

Step 5: Transparency

Fifth, when an overseas citizen is seeking legal expertise from a distance, he or she needs to be confident of the transparency in communication as well as charges.
Most of all NRIs need to be aware that if they do not take action on their property matters within a stipulated time, they would be 'estopped' from seeking relief in the courts. Sometimes people get late in responding to situations because of lack of time or because of tight schedules. If they do not take action in time, they could suffer irrevocable damage.
Managing property matters from a distance is definitely not an easy task. While engaging legal experts, such victims require -and seek- patience, empathy, integrity, technological expertise, and open flow of communication, and the comfort of not having to travel every few months to sort out matters. It is a choice that would get based on such concerns, besides the experience and success rate of the particular advisory source. Truly, a step that requires the utmost awareness and alertness!

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