NRI Lawyers in Mumbai – Property Disputes, Investments & Repatriation
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Right To Law Mumbai offers legal assistance to NRIs for handling the property disputes, investments, repatriation, inheritance claims, taxation, and financial matters. We have a team of the best NRI Lawyers in Mumbai who have in-depth knowledge of international laws and Indian laws and years of experience in handling the NRI legal matters in Mumbai. Our NRI lawyers assist clients from the very initial stage, like filling petitions, providing legal guidance, and collecting evidence and documentation. To later stages, like representing NRI client cases in Courts and tribunals to file appeals in the Higher courts. Our lawyers help the NRI to avoid the dual taxation under DTAA agreements, navigate RBI/FEMA guidelines, and make sure to protect NRI financial and property interests.
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Right To Law NRI lawyers in Mumbai offer their legal services to all the major locations in Mumbai, and our lawyers provide online legal services to NRI clients. Our lawyers practice in all courts in Mumbai, including the District and Sessions Courts, Family Courts, Civil Courts, the High Court of Bombay, and others.
Besides property and investment, NRI legal support extends to family law, civil or criminal claims, wills and succession, and representation before courts or tribunals. Through a valid Power‑of‑Attorney (PoA) or legal authorisation, a trusted lawyer can act on your behalf — file petitions, respond to litigation, and handle court procedures — so you don’t have to travel back and forth. This helps NRIs manage disputes, inheritance claims, property‑related issues, or other legal obligations efficiently, despite being abroad.
Frequently Asked Questions
They can help with property disputes, sale or purchase of real estate, illegal possession, title verification, inheritance and succession claims, preparing or executing wills, investment‑related legalities, and related civil or financial matters.
Yes — by giving a valid Power‑of‑Attorney (PoA) to a trusted lawyer or representative, your legal matters can be managed from abroad. The lawyer can represent you in court, handle documentation, file or defend petitions, and manage the case in your absence.
Yes — an NRI lawyer can help you assert inheritance or succession rights, prepare or validate wills or succession certificates, and represent you in disputes if family members contest property or inheritance claims.
Yes — as many laws and regulations (such as foreign‑exchange rules, taxation, property laws) can apply differently for NRIs. A lawyer familiar with NRI‑specific regulations helps ensure compliance and protects your legal and financial interests.
While some transactions may be straightforward, having legal support is advisable. A lawyer helps verify title, manage paperwork, handle regulatory compliance (especially for NRIs), ensure smooth transfer or sale, and prevent future disputes or complications.