Property Lawyers in Lahore

Property Transfer, Title Disputes, Inheritance, Housing Society Issues

Property disputes are among the most common legal matters in Pakistan, involving complex questions of title, registration, inheritance, and possession. Naeem & Associates offers comprehensive property law services in Lahore and across Punjab — from due diligence and conveyancing to aggressive litigation before the High Court.

Our Property Law Services

Property Title Verification

We conduct thorough title searches and due diligence to verify ownership, encumbrances, and any legal disputes before property purchase.

Property Transfer & Registration

We prepare and register sale deeds, gift deeds, and transfer documents at the relevant Sub-Registrar's office in compliance with Transfer of Property Act 1882.

Partition of Property

We represent clients seeking partition of jointly owned property — both through negotiated settlements and court-ordered partition suits.

Property Inheritance Disputes

We help heirs obtain their rightful share in inherited property and resolve disputes among co-heirs through mediation or litigation.

Illegal Dispossession

We file writ petitions and civil suits to recover possession of illegally occupied property, including urgent injunctions to prevent demolition.

Housing Society Issues

We advise buyers and investors on issues with DHA, Bahria Town, LDA approved schemes, and other housing societies in Lahore and Punjab.

Trusted Property Law Advocates in Lahore

  • ✔ 20+ years of legal experience in Pakistan
  • ✔ Advocates practicing before Supreme Court & High Court
  • ✔ Offices in Lahore and Bahawalpur
  • ✔ Transparent fees — no hidden charges
  • ✔ Strict confidentiality on all matters
  • ✔ Prompt response to urgent legal matters
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Frequently Asked Questions — Property Law

Property ownership can be verified through the Land Records Authority (PLRA) ARAZI portal or by checking Fard (ownership certificate) at the Patwari's office. Our advocates conduct thorough due diligence.

You need the original sale deed, CNIC copies of buyer and seller, updated property tax receipts, Fard-e-Malkiat, and NOC from relevant authority if applicable.

Yes. You can file a suit for possession and injunction in civil court, or a writ petition in the High Court in cases of illegal dispossession by private parties or government authorities.

Property cases in district courts typically take 2-5 years. High Court matters can be faster. Our advocates work to expedite proceedings through urgent applications.