I am Advocate Sunita Sharma, a practising property and real estate litigation lawyer with more than 15 years of courtroom and advisory experience, with a primary professional focus on Gurgaon's real estate ecosystem.
Gurgaon is today one of India's most complex real estate markets — a mix of:
Because of this, Gurgaon produces a higher volume of property disputes than most other cities in North India. My work as a property lawyer is therefore not generic — it is Gurgaon-specific, practice-driven, and court-tested.
As an advocate, I personally handle:
I do not treat property matters as paperwork — I treat them as high-stakes legal conflicts that can determine financial security, inheritance rights, and generational wealth.
Unlike Delhi or Noida, Gurgaon has a unique mix of:
This makes Gurgaon property law more layered, technical, and risk-prone.
A general lawyer is not enough — a Gurgaon-focused property lawyer is essential.
I regularly litigate property disputes before:
I handle disputes such as:
My advocate’s approach:
Before any purchase in Gurgaon, I advise clients to conduct a thorough title verification, because many properties carry hidden risks such as:
I verify:
This step alone saves buyers from costly future litigation.
I draft, review, and file:
In Gurgaon especially, even small drafting errors can create long-term legal vulnerabilities. My role is to eliminate that risk.
Gurgaon has seen some of the highest RERA filings in North India due to:
I represent buyers in:
As a lawyer, I appear before:
My strategy is evidence-driven — I rely on:
Many Gurgaon properties are jointly owned within families. I handle:
In such cases, my goal is:
When a client faces:
I file urgent injunction petitions to:
Gurgaon's commercial ecosystem creates frequent lease disputes.
I handle:
In Gurgaon, I frequently see:
I pursue both:
While my primary focus is Gurgaon, I also handle property matters in:
This allows me to manage cross-city disputes seamlessly.