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Experienced Support
Legal support in property disputes
Complete Management
Regular & Transparent reporting
On-Ground Presence
Boots on the ground representation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
At NRICI, we act as your representative on the ground. Our legal experts and property managers handle documentation, filings, and negotiations on your behalf, keeping you updated at every step. You don’t need to be physically present for most proceedings.
Illegal possession is unfortunately common. We work with NRI Police Cells, the Revenue Department, and legal authorities to reclaim your property. Whether it’s a tenant overstaying, a caretaker refusing to vacate, or organised land mafia involvement, we take swift legal action to protect your rights.
Yes. Family disputes around inheritance or shared ownership are among the most frequent cases we handle. We work to resolve matters fairly while ensuring your rightful share is protected, through negotiation or legal intervention if required.
We provide complete rental management: tenant screening, legal agreements, regular inspections, and secure rent collection. This ensures you can generate income from your property without stress or risk.
Transparency is one of our core values. We provide regular updates via email, WhatsApp, or video calls — whichever you prefer. You’ll always know the progress of your case or property management.
No. We are an independent, non-profit organisation run by NRIs for NRIs. We work closely with experienced lawyers, property experts, and trusted local teams to provide end-to-end support.
Timelines vary depending on the complexity of the case and cooperation from local authorities. While some rental or caretaker disputes can be resolved in weeks, larger disputes involving forged registries or land mafia may take many months. We always push for swift, effective action.
Our primary operations are in Punjab, but we are building a network to support NRIs across India. If you have a property issue outside Punjab, we will connect you with trusted local experts through our network.
No. We support NRIs worldwide — whether you’re based in the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, or anywhere else, you can rely on us.
Simply reach out via our contact page or schedule a consultation. We’ll discuss your situation, review documents, and propose the best course of action.
NRI Property & Legal Support
We assist NRIs in resolving property conflicts—whether it’s with tenants, family members, or third parties—through legal channels and on-ground support.
Quick action to reclaim properties from squatters or unauthorised occupants with help from legal teams and local authorities.
End-to-end rental services: finding tenants, drafting agreements, collecting rent, and ensuring property upkeep.
Assistance in purchase or sale of property—verification, due diligence, paperwork, and negotiations—ensuring secure transactions.
Guidance and facilitation for creating or updating Power of Attorney documents, enabling trusted representatives to act on your behalf.
Representation and management of ongoing or new cases in local/district courts, handled by experienced legal teams.
Expert legal representation in High Court matters, ensuring your case is managed effectively even from abroad.
Assistance in coordinating with police departments for property disputes, encroachment, or criminal complaints linked to your assets.
Comprehensive oversight of new or old court cases, including filing, updates, follow-ups, and representation.
Regular progress reports on ongoing court matters, so you stay informed without needing to travel.
Help with applying, updating, or correcting Aadhaar and PAN cards, crucial for property and financial dealings.
Expert review of property deeds, agreements, and legal papers to verify authenticity and spot risks.
Access to trusted local legal and financial experts to handle specialised requirements in India.
Secure digital storage of your property and legal documents, ensuring safe and quick retrieval when required.
Support in tracing family lineage, preparing succession certificates, and resolving inheritance claims.
Assistance in obtaining and registering death certificates, often essential for inheritance and property transfers.
Help with correcting or updating entries in the land registry to reflect rightful ownership.
On-ground teams coordinate with tehsil offices to update or rectify property records at the local administrative level.
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