Self help guide to understand and navigate through the process
B&B Associates LLP offers trusted and strategic legal support to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) with legal matters connected to Lucknow and surrounding regions. With decades of experience in managing complex NRI-related issues from property disputes and family matters to inheritance and cross-border coordination our team works diligently to ensure every case is handled with professionalism, confidentiality, and legal precision.
Our lawyers assist NRIs across the globe who require reliable representation for cases in Lucknow District Court also the Supreme Court of India.
Lucknow is a frequent point of legal concern for NRIs. Many have ancestral land, family homes, agricultural holdings, or unresolved succession matters here. In recent years, Lucknow has also seen a rise in property fraud, unlawful occupation, and delayed partition cases making timely and accurate legal intervention essential for NRIs who may be managing matters from abroad.
We take a structured, team-based approach to each matter. Our legal professionals including analysts, researchers, and strategists work together to ensure that every aspect of an NRI’s legal concern is addressed thoroughly. From documentation and verification to litigation and court appearances, we provide end-to-end support rooted in integrity and client confidentiality.
We help NRIs resolve land and property matters in Lucknow involving title disputes, fraudulent transfers, illegal possession, and forged documents. Every transaction is backed by thorough due diligence and verified under applicable property laws.
We assist in mutual and contested divorce cases under the Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, and other personal laws. We also help validate or challenge foreign divorce decrees in Indian courts, especially when children or property are involved.
When divorce or separation leads to custody issues, our team ensures that the child’s best interests remain central. We handle legal proceedings for guardianship, visitation rights, and child support, including in cross-border situations.
NRIs often face delays in claiming or dividing ancestral property. We file and contest partition suits, manage family settlements, and work toward lawful distribution of assets in Lucknow-based properties.
We represent NRIs in eviction proceedings against unlawful tenants or squatters. Legal notices, court suits, and follow-through on the execution of eviction orders are managed through our local teams.
If your property in Lucknow has been encroached upon or trespassed, we initiate civil and criminal proceedings to recover possession and prevent further intrusion.
We coordinate between Indian courts and foreign jurisdictions where required, assisting with notarizations, apostilles, embassy submissions, and multi-jurisdictional compliance in family or property matters.
Where litigation may not be in the client’s best interest, we offer mediation and negotiation services to settle property disputes or family matters amicably and without delay.
Our team handles each case with care, especially where emotional, financial, or legacy-based ties to the land and family exist.
When choosing a lawyer for NRI-related matters in Lucknow, it’s important to focus on the following:
Managing legal matters from overseas is difficult especially when emotions, family dynamics, or high-value assets are involved. At B&B Associates LLP, we help NRIs protect their interests in Lucknow through structured legal solutions that are reliable, responsive, and rooted in Indian law.
NRIs seeking divorce in India should first determine jurisdiction, which is based on where the marriage was registered or where the couple last resided. A divorce petition must be filed in the relevant family court, along with supporting documents such as the marriage certificate. Settlement discussions regarding alimony, child custody, and asset division are also essential.
NRIs experiencing criminal trespass should:
Implement preventive measures, such as appointing a local caretaker or monitoring the property remotely.
Handling encroachment involves:
Seeking an injunction to prevent further encroachment.
NRIs must:
Engage in mediation for out-of-court resolution where possible.
To evict tenants, NRIs should:
File an eviction suit in the relevant court if the tenant refuses to vacate..
NRIs may face:
Challenges in ensuring compliance with Indian property laws.
NRIs should:
Seek legal assistance to draft a legally binding settlement agreement.