Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) often face legal challenges in India, especially in matters relating to property, family, or business. Being away from the country makes it difficult to attend court proceedings, manage documents, or follow up with authorities.
At Sachar Law Firm, we assist NRIs in handling their legal matters in Ludhiana District Courts as well as the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Our focus is to provide reliable representation, transparent communication, and timely updates so that our clients can manage their cases from abroad without unnecessary travel.
Our Services for NRIs
Property Matters
Property disputes, partition, and title issues
Illegal possession and recovery of property
Tenant eviction and rent recovery cases
Sale, purchase, or transfer of property in Ludhiana and nearby regions
Family & Matrimonial Cases
Divorce (contested and mutual consent)
Child custody and guardianship matters
Maintenance and alimony claims
Inheritance disputes, succession certificates, and probate of wills
Criminal Cases
Cheating, fraud, breach of trust, and financial disputes
FIR registration and quashing
Bail applications and criminal trial representation
Business & Financial Matters
Drafting and reviewing contracts and agreements
Recovery of money and enforcement of business claims
Partnership and investment-related disputes
Documentation & Representation
Drafting and execution of Power of Attorney for NRIs
Verification and attestation of property and legal documents
Court appearances and representation through appointed advocates
How We Work
Initial Consultation – Understanding the matter through online or phone meetings
Document Review – Checking all relevant papers, agreements, and records
Filing & Representation – Preparing applications, petitions, or replies and representing before the court
Regular Updates – Keeping clients informed through email, WhatsApp, or video calls
Outcome & Closure – Ensuring proper execution of court orders or settlements
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Do I need to come to India for court hearings?
Not in every case. Many matters can be handled through a registered Power of Attorney. Physical presence is required only in specific cases, such as evidence recording or personal testimony.
Q2. How can I give Power of Attorney from abroad?
You can execute Power of Attorney at the Indian Embassy/Consulate in your country. Once attested, it can be sent to India for registration and use in legal proceedings.
Q3. Can property disputes be handled without my presence?
Yes, most property-related disputes, including tenant eviction and partition suits, can be pursued through your legal representative in India.
Q4. What documents are required for inheritance or succession cases?
Documents usually include the death certificate, proof of relationship (passport/ID), property papers, and sometimes a will. We guide our clients step by step in preparing the complete documentation.
Q5. How will I stay updated about my case?
We provide regular updates through email, WhatsApp, or video calls, depending on what is convenient for you.
Sachar Law Firm: Complete Legal Solutions for NRIs


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