Property litigation is a core trial strength of the firm, spanning title conflicts, possession, injunctions, partition and related civil remedies before District Courts, with appellate support as needed. Partners’ training in Delhi trial practice underpins procedure-heavy property advocacy.
Property files often turn on documents as much as on oral evidence: sale deeds, Wills, family settlements, mutation records and the stamp-and-registration chain. The chambers has published critical study on registration and stamp duty after legislative change, and continues to treat documentary hygiene as part of advocacy.
Sector experience across construction, defence housing and commercial development informs how the firm reads infrastructure-linked property disputes and possession conflicts.
How we approach the work
We begin with the paper title and the physical possession — then ask which remedy will actually deliver the client quiet enjoyment or a lawful exit.
What the practice handles
- Title and possession disputes
- Injunctions relating to property
- Partition and co-ownership conflicts
- Landlord–tenant / lease disputes as instructed
- Stamp & registration related opinions
Advocates who lead this practice
Profiles below open into full biographies, education, empanelments and practice focus.
Naveen Kumar JainPartner · Arbitration · Commercial Litigation · Civil & Property · MediationPartner since November 2008 with over 18 years in civil, commercial, property, arbitration and corporate litigation. Strong mediation practice and cross-examination expertise; member of SCBA, DHCBA and Delhi Bar Association; Bar Council enrolment D/2101/2008; panel experience with NIXI and earlier with DG MAP and TCIL.
Sachin Kumar JainFounding Partner · Commercial Recovery · NI Act · Matrimonial & Family LawFounding Partner with more than 19 years across Delhi and NCR trial courts. Specialist in recovery suits and NI Act cheque-bounce matters, and a leading matrimonial practitioner with more than 500 family matters handled — preferring mediation where dignity can still be preserved.