Property and Real Estate Matters in Delhi
Whether you are a homebuyer fighting a builder default, a landlord in a wrongful possession dispute, or a developer facing a RERA complaint, RSLC provides focused, litigation-ready advice at every stage. We appear before Saket District Courts, the Delhi RERA Authority, the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India.
Builder Default and Possession Delay
Complaints before the Delhi RERA Authority and appeals before REAT. We pursue refund orders, compensation and interest recovery from builders who have defaulted on possession timelines.
Title Verification and Property Due Diligence
Pre-purchase title searches, encumbrance checks and legal opinions on property across Delhi, NCR and pan-India. We identify title defects before they become courtroom problems.
Landlord and Tenant Disputes
Eviction proceedings, rent recovery, leave and licence enforcement, wrongful possession matters and unlawful subletting cases before Delhi district courts.
Property Partition Suits
Partition of jointly owned property, ancestral property disputes, family settlement agreements and appointment of commissioners before Saket District Courts and Delhi High Court.
RERA Complaints and REAT Appeals
Filing and defending RERA complaints before the Delhi Real Estate Regulatory Authority. Section 18 refund claims, compensation orders and enforcement of RERA awards against builders.
Property Injunctions and Recovery Suits
Urgent injunctions restraining alienation of disputed property, attachment orders, and civil recovery suits for possession of illegally occupied immovable property across Delhi.
A Firm Built for Contested Property Matters
Litigation-First Approach
We are trial lawyers. Every advisory is built with a courtroom outcome in mind, not merely a paper opinion. We prepare as if every matter will be contested.
South Delhi Office
Based in Greater Kailash I. Minutes from the Saket District Court Complex and well-positioned for Delhi High Court matters at Sher Shah Road.
RERA Authority Experience
Direct experience before the Delhi RERA Authority and REAT on builder defaults, refunds and possession enforcement against major Delhi NCR developers.
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Property Law Questions Answered
My builder has delayed possession by 3 years. What are my legal options?
You can file a complaint before the Delhi RERA Authority under Section 18 of the RERA Act claiming either possession with interest at the prescribed rate, or a full refund with interest. If the builder is insolvent or has been admitted into IBC proceedings, you may also assert rights as a financial creditor. Delay in filing reduces your remedies so early consultation is essential.
How do I stop someone from selling a disputed property?
Courts in Delhi regularly grant temporary injunctions restraining the alienation of disputed property. You must demonstrate a prima facie case, balance of convenience in your favour, and that you will suffer irreparable harm if the property is sold. An experienced property lawyer in Delhi can file an application on an urgent basis within days. Delay significantly weakens the urgency argument.
What is the difference between a RERA complaint and a civil property suit?
A RERA complaint is filed before the Delhi Real Estate Regulatory Authority and addresses builder defaults, delayed possession, refunds and project violations under the RERA Act 2016. A civil suit covers broader property disputes including title, partition, trespass and recovery, and is filed in a district court. The two remedies can sometimes run in parallel depending on the nature of the dispute.
Which court handles property matters in South Delhi?
Original civil property suits in South Delhi are filed at Saket District Courts. RERA matters go before the Delhi Real Estate Regulatory Authority. Appeals from district court orders lie before the Delhi High Court at Sher Shah Road, and constitutional questions can reach the Supreme Court of India at Tilak Marg.