Services
What We do

Rental & Tenant Disputes
Being an NRI comes with its own set of challenges — especially when it comes to managing property back home. For many Non-Resident Indians, what starts as a secure investment or an inherited family home can quickly turn into a source of stress. The property may be occupied by tenants who stop paying rent, refuse to vacate, or violate verbal agreements. You may find yourself caught in a situation where you’re unsure of your legal rights, who to trust, or where to begin. That’s where we come in.
At Narula.Legal, we don’t offer legal services directly — instead, we support NRIs by connecting them with experienced, verified legal professionals across India who specialize in landlord-tenant matters. We work closely with you to understand your situation, and then guide you to the right experts, while also helping coordinate the entire process so you feel supported and in control. Whether it’s tenant eviction, recovering unpaid rent, or reviewing lease agreements, our role is to act as your trusted bridge between problem and solution — all from the comfort of wherever you are in the world.
Many of the NRIs we support come to us feeling overwhelmed or unsure about how to deal with a problematic tenant in India. Some have been away for years, others are managing elderly parents’ properties remotely, and many have simply been too busy to look into what legal steps are possible. In such situations, our first role is to listen — to understand the full story, and then advise you on what options exist. If tenant eviction is the right step, we introduce you to local lawyers and property professionals who are experienced in handling such cases in your specific city or state. These experts take care of issuing notices, filing cases, and representing your interests in the right forum.
Similarly, if you’re dealing with unpaid or delayed rent, we help you explore possible legal and non-legal remedies. This could involve sending formal notices through a lawyer, negotiating a settlement, or even filing a rent recovery suit if necessary. We make it easy for you to understand the pros and cons of each approach — so you’re never left guessing what comes next. We can also assist you in compiling the relevant paperwork, setting up consultations, and staying updated as the case progresses.
One of the most valuable services we offer is around drafting and reviewing lease agreements. A strong lease agreement is your first line of defense against future disputes, and yet many NRIs unknowingly rely on informal or outdated contracts. We help you by reviewing your existing lease documents, identifying what’s missing or potentially risky, and then connecting you to legal professionals who can draft new agreements tailored to your situation. Whether it’s a residential flat, commercial space, or inherited ancestral property, we ensure that your lease protects your rights and reflects your long-term interests.
What makes us different is our hands-on, NRI-focused approach. We know that you’re not on the ground in India, and we know the worry that comes with that. Our goal is to take that burden off your shoulders — by giving you reliable information, professional connections, and clear next steps. We act as your extended support system, helping you stay informed and empowered without needing to navigate the Indian legal system alone. From scheduling lawyer consultations to translating legalese into simple language, we’re with you every step of the way.
Over time, we’ve built a strong network of lawyers, property managers, and documentation experts across key Indian cities including Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, and more. No matter where your property is, we can help you find trustworthy help on the ground. And since our support is tailored to NRIs, we understand how important timely communication, transparency, and professionalism are when you’re overseas.
So, if you’re an NRI dealing with tenant issues, struggling to recover rent, or simply want to ensure your property agreements are secure, we’re here to help. Think of us as your India-based partner — someone who understands the system, speaks your language, and works to protect your interests as if they were our own.
Legal Documentation & Power of Attorney
For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), managing property or legal formalities back home can feel overwhelming — especially when it involves paperwork, authorizations, or formal agreements. Whether you’re trying to sell a property, transfer rights, or get important documents reviewed, it’s not always easy to find reliable legal help while staying overseas. At Narula.Legal, we assist NRIs in navigating these essential processes by guiding them, coordinating with experienced legal professionals, and ensuring they have the right support every step of the way.
One of the most common requirements for NRIs is drafting and attesting a Power of Attorney (POA). Whether you want a trusted relative to manage your affairs, handle a property transaction, or represent you in a legal matter, a well-drafted POA is essential. But many NRIs are unsure about where to begin, how to draft the right format, or where to get it attested or notarized for use in India. That’s where we help. We guide you through the process of identifying the right type of POA for your specific need—general, special, or limited—connect you with reliable lawyers who can draft it in the legally required format, and walk you through the attestation or apostille procedures, whether through your country’s Indian Embassy or Consulate. From understanding the documents needed to ensuring the final POA is accepted in India, we act as your steady hand through the entire process.
Another major need for NRIs is help with sale agreements and notarization. Selling property in India while living abroad requires precise coordination and clear documentation. Many NRIs worry about how to ensure the terms of sale are clearly defined, the agreement is legally valid, and all formalities such as stamping and notarization are completed on time. We help by connecting you with lawyers and legal drafters who specialize in real estate transactions. Whether you’re selling a flat, plot, or inherited property, we ensure you’re working with professionals who understand NRI concerns and can provide clear, bilingual, and legally sound sale agreements. We also help you arrange for notarization or e-stamping, where needed, and ensure everything is done in a manner that’s legally enforceable and free of loopholes. You stay informed throughout the process—even if you’re sitting miles away in Toronto, Dubai, or London.
Just as important is our support for legal document reviews. From property sale deeds to rental agreements, partnership contracts to inheritance documents, NRIs often receive paperwork that looks confusing or incomplete. We regularly help clients who want a second opinion or just a clearer understanding of what they’re signing. In these situations, we connect you with legal experts who can thoroughly review your documents and flag any risky clauses, inconsistencies, or missing terms. Whether it’s a real estate transaction or a personal legal matter, we make sure you’re not taken by surprise later. Think of it as your legal safety net — one that helps you act confidently, knowing you’ve taken the right precautions.
What makes our support unique is that we don’t offer legal advice ourselves — instead, we act as a trusted guide and facilitator for NRIs, helping you access reliable legal professionals, manage communication, and make sense of processes that often seem complicated. We understand that as an NRI, your time is limited, your concerns are real, and your ability to follow up locally is restricted. That’s why our approach is proactive, organized, and entirely focused on your convenience. We bridge the gap between what needs to be done in India and what you can handle from abroad — through clear coordination, document checklists, and personal attention.
Over the years, we’ve supported NRIs across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, planning to sell ancestral land, or handling paperwork after a family event, we’re here to make sure you’re not navigating Indian legal systems alone. From scheduling document reviews and POA preparation to ensuring sale deeds are correct and notarized, we bring clarity to processes that can otherwise feel intimidating and uncertain.
If you’re an NRI needing help with drafting a Power of Attorney, preparing a sale agreement, or reviewing important legal documents, reach out to us. Let us help you do it the right way—efficiently, legally, and stress-free.


Court Representation & Follow-up
As an NRI, being involved in any kind of legal matter in India—be it related to property, family, or civil litigation—can quickly become complex, not because the law is unclear, but because you’re simply not there. You don’t know who to call. You’re unsure about timelines. And you certainly can’t afford to chase paperwork or make multiple trips back and forth. That’s where we step in.
At Narula.Legal, we don’t represent you legally—but we make sure you’re always represented, informed, and supported. Our role is to help NRIs like you coordinate everything related to your legal matter in India—starting from case filings and document management to liaising with local officials and ensuring you get regular, honest updates from the lawyer on record. Think of us as your eyes, ears, and extended team on the ground in India.
When it comes to case filings and documentation, we know that timing and accuracy are everything. Whether your matter involves a property dispute, a tenant issue, or a civil complaint, the first step is often preparing and filing the right set of documents with the appropriate court. This process may require affidavits, supporting evidence, identification documents, or even translations and notarizations. We help you understand exactly what is needed, how to prepare it from overseas, and where it needs to go. We also coordinate directly with your chosen legal counsel or connect you with one if you haven’t found the right fit yet. Once everything is prepared, we follow up until your matter is formally filed—without you needing to physically be present or stress about missing a deadline.
A big part of what we do involves liaising with court clerks, notaries, and local officials—the unsung heroes of the Indian legal system. For NRIs, this is where most delays happen, because even the best lawyers often need local coordination to get things done. Documents need to be stamped. Dates need to be confirmed. Filings have to be scheduled. And many times, permissions or acknowledgments must be obtained from government departments or land revenue offices. That’s where we help close the loop. We keep track of who’s handling what, which files are pending where, and follow up until the necessary steps are completed. We ensure your paperwork doesn’t just sit on someone’s desk for weeks.
But perhaps the most valued part of our service is ensuring you get regular, clear, and reliable updates from the lawyer handling your matter. As an NRI, it can be frustrating to wait weeks without knowing what’s happening in your case. You don’t want a generic “still in progress” response—you want facts. Has the notice been served? Did the judge take it on record? What’s the next date? What can you expect in the coming weeks? These are all questions we help answer. We maintain close contact with your legal team and push for timely updates, which we then summarize and share with you over email, phone, or even WhatsApp—whatever suits your comfort and schedule. That way, you stay informed and confident without feeling like you’re in the dark.
We’ve worked with NRIs across the US, UK, UAE, Canada, and Australia, helping them manage everything from civil property matters and succession-related filings to tenant disputes and power of attorney-based litigation. In each case, we’ve been the consistent support system, ensuring their documents move, their lawyers respond, and their voice is heard—even from afar.
What sets us apart is our commitment to transparency, responsiveness, and cultural understanding. We know how Indian legal systems work, but we also understand NRI expectations—your need for clarity, speed, and accountability. You won’t need to chase lawyers, guess next steps, or call relatives in India to find out what’s happening in court. We take care of all of that while keeping you at the center of every update.
So if you have an ongoing legal matter in India—or are about to initiate one—and you’re unsure about how to handle filings, follow-ups, or communication from abroad, reach out to us. We’ll help you manage the process with clarity and confidence, so you can focus on your life overseas while your matter is being taken care of back home.