Ramesh ShahReal Estate Attorney

Background
Ramesh Shah is a seasoned real estate attorney, renowned for his expertise across the full spectrum of property law in India. Specializing in registrations, Ramesh expertly handles all legal formalities for Power of Attorney, sale deeds, gift deeds, release deeds, trusts, and other essential property documents. With a meticulous approach to document review, he offers clients thorough insights by reading, understanding, and advising on complex legal paperwork to ensure their interests are safeguarded.
Specialization
- Real Estate
- Documentation
- Title Scrutiny
- Repatriation of proceeds
- Capital Gains Tax
- Stamp Duties
With over 35+ years of experience in real estate, Mr. Ramesh’s skill set also encompasses comprehensive drafting of real estate documents, Khata documentation, and providing detailed title opinions. His meticulous scrutiny of property records and checks for encumbrances give clients confidence in their investments and property transactions. Serving clients across India, Ramesh D. Shah brings unmatched expertise and dedication to every case, making him a trusted legal advisor in the field of real estate law.
publications
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Navigating Separation: A Comprehensive Guide to Divorce Proceedings in Singapore
Divorce proceedings in Singapore are governed by a dual legal framework. Muslim marriages are regulated by the Administration of Muslim Law Act (Cap. 3, 2009 Rev Ed.) (“AMLA”) and fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Syariah Court. In contrast, non-Muslim marriages, including those involving Hindus, Christians, and foreigners, are governed by the Women’s
April 11, 2025 -
Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters
The Hague Convention On The Service Abroad Of Judicial And Extrajudicial Documents In Civil Or Commercial Matters often referred as “The Hague Service Convention”, is an international treaty that addresses the practical challenges of serving judicial and extrajudicial documents/ summons/ notices across borders. Currently, with 84 contracting states including India, it provides a standardized framework
November 23, 2024 -
Engaging with Indian Vendors: Essential Precautions and Legal Remedies
In today’s interconnected global marketplace, businesses often forge international relationships to remain competitive. However, these opportunities also come with risks, including potential scams from overseas partners. Common scenarios of scams/ frauds/ involving suppliers and service providers in India are – Unpaid Goods You received an order from an Indian buyer who promises to pay
June 20, 2024