Sonia and Partners – Law Firm, led by Rtn. Adv. Sonia Rajesh are Lawyers in Bangalore assisting NRIs, Foreign Nationals, Non-Resident Indians, People of Indian origin oversees, we are a full-service law firm representing Global Clients of Indian Diaspora in various forums and tribunals including District Courts, Family Court, High Court and Supreme Court of India.
We understand the International Private law and assist our clients with litigation drawing Anti Suit Injections in matters where disputes can be settled in India as Jurisdiction for people of Indian Diaspora oversees. We also carry extensive experience in NRI Divorce matters and equally support victims of domestic violence outside India.
It’s observed in many cases purely due to misunderstanding and miscommunications leading to thinking traps the NRIs especially men suffer false charges of dowry and domestic violence, our team not only assists them protect their dear ones back in India but also ensure play a vital role to bridge the gaps and deescalate matters with out of court settlements and negotiations to reduce adverse impact. Nonetheless, we ensure to represent you and fight fearlessly in the right forums and courts protecting your legal interests.
Our Para Legal arm dedicated to assist oversees clients consists of a team of qualified Lawyers in Bangalore who equipped with Continuous Legal Research and Procedural knowledge about International Private Law. We offer wide range of services including but not limited to registrations, transfers, certifications, attestations, apostille which forms our bouquet of non-litigation advisory, consulting, and legal delivery services.
If you are choosing a NRI Lawyer in India, we strongly recommend you select a one who carries both expertise and experience in International Private Law. Some clients prefer to open their issues and are comfortable discussing personal matters with Female Lawyers / Lady Lawyers. Sonia and Partners – Law Firm in Bangalore is equipped with qualified lawyers backed with experience and expertise to assist you meet your needs and accomplish your goals.
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FAQ’s
What are NRI legal services?
NRI legal services are the services offered by lawyers to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Oversees Indians, OCI Card holders, Foreign Nationals etc… for their legal issues and disputes in India. These services cover a wide range of legal matters, including criminal, family and property cases.
Why should an NRI hire a lawyer for legal services in India?
Hiring a lawyer for legal services in India is essential for Oversees Indians, NRIs / OCI Card holders, or Foreign Nationals because they are not physically present in the country to handle legal matters themselves. Additionally, laws and legal procedures in India can be complex, and a lawyer with experience in handling legal issues for NRIs can provide valuable guidance and representation.
What kind of legal services does a top NRI lawyer in Bangalore offer?
NRI lawyers in Bangalore offers a wide range of legal services, including criminal defense, family law, and property law. Such representation can be in both District Court and the High Court. This includes assistance with property disputes, maintenance, quashing of FIRs, divorce and child custody cases, criminal trials and appeals, and more.
How long does it take to resolve an NRI legal case in India?
The time it takes to resolve an NRI legal case in India can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the court in which it is being heard. It is best to discuss timelines and expectations with your lawyer. Fetching Anticipatory Bails can have a cycle time of 7 to 10 days while a mutual consent divorce can take a couple of months. Contested Suits and Criminal Trials run long. Every situation and case is unique, duration of the case depends on the type of the case and complexity.
What type of Property cases does the NRI Lawyer in Bangalore handle?
Our NRI Lawyers in Bangalore handle a variety of Property cases for NRIs, including property disputes, property purchase, property sale, and other property-related matters.
What type of Family cases does the NRI Lawyer in Bangalore handle?
Our NRI Lawyers in Bangalore handle a variety of Family cases for oversees Indians, Foreign Nationals, OCI Card Holders, NRIs, including but not limited to Adoption, Surrogacy, Divorce, Child Custody, Anti Suit Injunctions, Maintenance, Domestic Violence to name a few.
What type of Family cases does the NRI Lawyer in Bangalore handle?
Our NRI Lawyers in Bangalore handle a variety of Family cases for oversees Indians, Foreign Nationals, OCI Card Holders, NRIs, including but not limited to Adoption, Surrogacy, Divorce, Child Custody, Anti Suit Injunctions, Maintenance, Domestic Violence to name a few.
Can you handle Criminal Cases for NRI living abroad?
Yes, our law firm does handle criminal cases for NRIs (Non-Resident Indians), OCI Card holders, Overseas Indians, Foreign Nationals married to Indians living abroad. We understand the unique challenges that you face when dealing with criminal cases in India and have experience representing clients in such situations. Our team of experienced criminal lawyers in Bangalore are equipped to handle a wide range of criminal cases, including those involving NRIs living abroad. We are committed to providing our clients with expert legal advice and representation, and we work tirelessly to ensure that their rights and interests are protected throughout the legal process.
How does your law firm ensure effective communication with NRI clients living abroad?
Our team of lawyers in Bangalore ensure efficient and effective communication with clients living abroad by establishing clear lines of communication from the outset. This includes identifying the preferred mode of communication for the client, such as email, phone, or video conferencing, and ensuring that the client has access to the necessary technology to communicate effectively.
We emphasis on using clear and concise language, avoiding technical jargon, and being mindful of cultural differences that may impact the interpretation of communication.