Legal Guides & Articles

Explore articles on Punjab-linked legal matters including property issues, NRI matters, Power of Attorney, legal documentation, legal notices, family matters, and court-related process.

This page is organised by topic so readers can go directly to the area most relevant to their issue. The articles below are general informational resources intended to explain common legal processes and legal questions connected to Punjab.

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If you are new to the site, these are some of the most commonly searched topics:

  • Property ownership and land records

  • Power of Attorney for NRIs

  • Legal notices and dispute process

  • Divorce and family procedure

  • Court-related legal process in Punjab

Property & Land Matters

Articles in this section cover common property issues such as ownership verification, mutation, partition disputes, land records, sale documentation, possession-related disputes, and inherited property matters.

NRI Legal Matters

This section is for overseas clients and families dealing with Punjab-linked legal matters from abroad. Topics include remote legal process, Power of Attorney use, property management, inherited property, and documentation for NRIs.

Civil & Criminal Matters

These articles explain common legal processes involved in civil and criminal matters in Punjab, including court procedures, notices, affidavits, filings, and other important procedural steps.

Legal Documentation & Power of Attorney

These articles explain common legal documents used in Punjab-linked matters, including affidavits, declarations, notices, and Power of Attorney documentation for property, administrative, or procedural use.

Legal Process & Notices

This section explains how legal notices are used, when they are sent, what happens after notice, and how certain court-related legal processes begin.

Divorce & Family Matters

Articles in this section cover family law and marriage-related legal issues including mutual consent divorce, court marriage, and selected legal rights connected to marriage and family disputes.

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The articles on this page are provided for general informational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice, and reading this website does not create an advocate-client relationship. The appropriate legal steps will always depend on the specific facts, documents, and procedural history of the matter.