Civil & Contractual Matters

Civil cases involve conflicts between people or institutions such as businesses, mostly over legitimate claim. Civil case usually begins when one person or business (the “plaintiff”) claims to have been harmed by the actions of another person or business (the “defendant”) and asks the court for relief by filing a “suit” and starting a court case. The plaintiff may ask the court to award “damages” (money to compensate the plaintiff for any harm suffered), or may ask for an “injunction” to prevent the defendant from doing something or to require the defendant to do something, or may seek a “declaratory judgment” in which the court determines the parties’ rights under a contract or statute.
Property Disputes

Property disputes such as Partition, Boundary disputes, planning permission disputes, Possession disputes, Recovery of land or premises from unlawful occupiers etc. are common in India. The obvious solution for most squabbling relatives is to take the matter to the courts. If you believe that any person has caused harm or damage to your property , lawyer at SAMYAG LEGAL can potentially tell you what you need to do and what should be the next course of action.
Landlord tenant disputes

- Sometimes disputes can arise from real estate transactions, especially between landlord and tenant. While it is possible for the dispute to be resolved through mediation or other types of alternative dispute resolution, if you ever find yourselves in such a situation, it is always a good idea to ask for the advice of a lawyer at SAMYAG LEGAL who can inform you of your rights, either as a tenant or as a landlord.
Due Diligence

- Buying or selling property is a major undertaking. Deals often close quickly which can be exciting and stressful. Whether you are buying or selling real estate, the legal status of the property is one of the first issues that should be addressed before its finalisation. The first step is to carry out a detailed title search at respective government offices to ascertain the title deed of the property and to confirm whether the land is in the name of the seller. This exercise is also necessary to establish that the right to sell the property vests with the prospective seller only.
A legal due diligence consists of a scrutiny of all, or specific parts, of the legal affairs of the target company with a view of uncovering any legal risks and provide the buyer with an extensive insight into the company’s legal matters. Additionally, a legal due diligence often improves the buyer’s bargaining position and ensures that necessary precautions in relation to the transaction be taken. A lot of care is needed from the beginning- right from site inspection till the registration of the sale deeds. Therefore, before purchasing any properties ensure that the documents of title are scrutinised for marketability with due care.
If you are interested in buying or selling property in Rajasthan or if you want Title search report and due diligence exercise, then SAMYAG LEGAL is the right place to take up your case.