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byRavi S. GuptaOnline consultations available; Office in Jangpura, New Delhi. Takes cases across India.Starts from2,500 per sessionView full gallery

Property disputes are stressful, but clarity is the first step toward resolution. From inheritance rights and rental issues to builder delays, I help you understand your legal standing without the complex jargon.

A common question I get is, "Sir, can I claim a share in my father's property?" In this video, I explain the crucial difference between self-acquired property and ancestral property. Understanding this is the first step in knowing your inheritance rights.

I was honored to receive the Legal Services Excellence Award at the Indian Business Awards. This recognition is a testament to my commitment to making law accessible and fighting for my clients' rights.

A new type of rental fraud is targeting property owners. Scammers rent a property, create fake documents, and use the address for illegal activities. I explain how a registered rent agreement and police verification can protect you from such property scams.

Many landlords worry about the old "12-year rule" for tenants. In this video, I break down a recent Supreme Court judgment that clarifies that a tenant always remains a tenant. You can legally evict them through the courts, no matter how long they have stayed.

In my office, surrounded by law books, where I strategize and prepare for your cases. My goal is to provide you with clear, straightforward advice for your property matters.

Is your builder delaying the possession of your flat? Under the RERA Act, you have the right to claim interest for the entire period of the delay. I explain how you can enforce this right and get the compensation you deserve.

Standing before the Supreme Court of India, where I represent clients in complex legal battles. My practice extends across all levels of the judiciary to ensure justice is served.

What can you do if your sibling is occupying your parents' property and refusing to give you your share? I explain the legal process of filing a partition suit to either get your rightful share of the property or its monetary value.

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Many clients come to me assuming that if a tenant stays for 12 years, they automatically gain ownership rights. That is a myth. The law is clear that a tenant remains a tenant regardless of the duration, and you can legally evict them through the courts. Understanding these common misconceptions is often the key to recovering your property quickly.

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