FOR NRIS — US · UK · GULF · SINGAPORE
Indian property, inheritance and tax — in plain English.
Written guides for families managing Indian matters from abroad — each step in the order the law requires, each section cited.
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Plain English.
Every clause translated into everyday words; the legal term kept in brackets.
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Sections cited.
Each step points to the Act and section it comes from, so you can read the law itself.
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Written for distance.
Assumes you are managing it from abroad — powers of attorney, time zones and all.
PLAIN-ENGLISH GUIDES
The guides
- SUCCESSION The nominee is not the heir 01
- TAX · PROPERTY TDS when an NRI sells property 02
- FAMILY · CROSS-BORDER Divorced abroad, still married in India? 03
- PROPERTY · SOCIETIES Maharashtra's new society rules 04
- TAX · GST The GSTAT deadline: 31 July 2026 05
- PROFESSION · AI The Supreme Court's AI red line 06
THE FORMAT
How a guide reads
- In order. Steps run in the sequence the law requires — not as a topic dump.
- In plain English. Everyday words first; the legal term follows in brackets.
- With the source. Section numbers you can hand to your lawyer, or read yourself.