NRIs / Legal Service India
Each incident, whether it occurred or not must be supported by evidence. Consequently, proof of an event is known as evidence. If no evidence is presented, or if evidence is presented but not p...
As globalization continues to blur geographical boundaries, more and more Indians are living and working abroad. With the number of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) growing, the complexities surroun...
Can NRIs buy real estate in India? Most people ask this question, and the answer to this question is yes. The RBI's circular now allows Non-Resident Indians to purchase certain types of property....
There might be numerous occasions in an individual's life wherein he may be required to manage assets, properties, financial balances, and so forth, however,under certain circumstances, he may no...
Alienation refers to the transfer of the ownership of property rights, for instance, sales, gifts as well as mortgages. The first step for any individual who has acquired a property in India by...
What is an NRI? A non-residential Indian is a person who stays in India for less than 182 days during the period of the foreseeing financial year. An NRI can also be a p...