Documents Verification
Document verification is a preventive legal step to ensure that immovable property or any contract-based transaction is supported by valid, unencumbered, and enforceable documentation. This process helps avoid fraudulent transactions, hidden liabilities, and future litigation.
- Verification of title chain documents and encumbrance certificates.
- Scrutiny of sale deeds, partition deeds, inheritance papers, and GPA/POA documents.
- Check for litigation, pending dues, or government acquisitions.
- Review of layout plans, approval letters, and compliance with building bye-laws.
- Analysis of mutation records, khata entries, and tax payment history.
- Title due diligence for land acquisition, real estate transactions, and lease agreements.
- Providing a written opinion/report on document status with recommendations for further steps or corrections.



