Chambers Saket Court · Delhi High Court · Supreme Court of India

A quiet but consequential practice — putting in place the documents that protect families from ambiguity, delay and the courts.

Estate planning in India is shaped by personal law (Hindu Succession Act, 1956; Indian Succession Act, 1925; Muslim Personal Law) and overlapping statutes including the Income Tax Act, 1961, the Stamp Act, 1899 and state-level registration laws. The chamber drafts with both the personal law and the tax / stamp implications in view.

The chamber's approach is to begin with a clear written opinion on prospects and risk, agree the strategy in writing with the client, and then execute — with regular briefings and full visibility throughout. Fees are quoted transparently after the initial consultation, with phased and milestone-based billing available where appropriate.

  • 100+Estate plans
  • Multi-jurisdictionalPlanning
  • Probate-readyDrafting
Services Offered

What the chamber handles in this area.

01

Wills & Codicils

Drafting, attestation and registration of wills under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 — including separate wills for movable and immovable assets across jurisdictions.

02

Private Family Trusts

Settlement of revocable and irrevocable trusts under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 — for asset protection, succession planning and special-needs care.

03

Powers of Attorney

General and specific powers of attorney, including registered and notarised instruments for property transactions, banking and litigation.

04

Succession Certificates & Probate

Filing and contesting probate petitions, letters of administration and succession certificate applications before the appropriate civil court.

05

Gift Deeds & Family Settlements

Inter-vivos transfers and family settlement deeds — drafted to comply with the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and the Registration Act, 1908.

06

HUF Planning

Constitution, partition and reorganisation of Hindu Undivided Families — including dissolution deeds and capital account settlements.

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