Industry Practice · Delhi NCR
Real Estate Lawyer in Delhi NCR
Commercial real estate legal work done precisely in Delhi NCR.
500+
Real Estate Transactions
₹5,000Cr+
Property Value Advised
3
NCR Jurisdictions
The Industry Landscape
Commercial real estate in Delhi NCR — office parks in Cyber City, logistics facilities on the Expressway, retail developments in central Delhi — involves legal complexity beyond stamp duty and registration. Title risk, development agreement structures, RERA registration obligations, lease negotiation, and real estate financing all require specialist legal input. Corpus Juris Legal's real estate practice focuses on the commercial and corporate side: developer transactions, institutional lease advisory, real estate M&A, RERA compliance for developers, and real estate dispute resolution.
- Commercial lease negotiation and drafting (office, retail, industrial)
- Title due diligence and property acquisition advisory
- RERA registration and compliance for developers in Delhi and Haryana
- Real estate M&A — acquisition of development companies and land banks
- Construction and development agreement documentation
- Real estate dispute resolution — RERA forums and civil courts
Frequently Asked Questions
What real estate regulatory compliance is required for Delhi NCR developers?+
Residential and commercial projects above prescribed thresholds must be registered under RERA — DRERA in Delhi and HRERA in Haryana. Registration requires project details, title documents, and financial statements. Marketing cannot commence before RERA registration.
What are key legal risks in a commercial property acquisition in Delhi?+
Title risk (encumbrances, adverse revenue record entries, litigation), regulatory risk (land use conversion, building plan approvals, environmental clearances), and contractual risk. Title due diligence covering 30 years of transaction history is essential.
Can foreign companies acquire commercial real estate in India?+
Foreign companies cannot directly acquire real estate in India except in limited cases. Foreign investment is channelled through Indian incorporated entities under the FDI policy. Real estate investment structures using SPVs and REITs have specific SEBI and FEMA frameworks.
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