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Pune, Maharashtra · Property & Real Estate Lawyer
Pune property law combines Maharashtra's cooperative society model with fast IT-corridor development in Hinjewadi, Wakad, Kharadi, Magarpatta, and Baner, plus older properties in Peth areas, Koregaon Park, and Deccan. NyaySevak's Pune property lawyers handle title diligence, sale-deed drafting, MahaRERA filings, redevelopment disputes under DCPR-equivalent Pune rules, and co-op society matters.
Pune title diligence requires the 'Maharashtra stack': 30-year chain at Sub-Registrar, 7/12 extract (for agricultural land), property card (for urban), mutation records, society share-certificate chain, PMC/PCMC building-plan approval, OC/CC, and encumbrance/litigation search. PMC (Pune Municipal Corporation) and PCMC (Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation) have distinct building-approval regimes.
Pune's IT-corridor development has generated heavy MahaRERA caseload. Hinjewadi Phase 1/2/3 and Kharadi are particularly litigated. The cooperative housing society (CHS) model — same as Mumbai — dominates Pune residential ownership, creating society-membership and redevelopment disputes.
Pune has active Unearned Income Recovery cases and NA (non-agricultural) land-use conversion matters — properties near Pune's fringes (Wagholi, Undri, Kharadi expansion) often have NA-status issues that require legal resolution.
Jurisdictions
Our verified Pune property lawyers appear regularly before each of the courts below, so your matter can be filed and pursued without jurisdictional confusion.
What We Handle
Full Maharashtra-stack review including NA and society checks.
Registration-ready documents compliant with Maharashtra Stamp Act.
Against Pune developers — Hinjewadi, Kharadi, Wakad focus.
Membership, management, redevelopment conflicts.
Enforcing Pune sale agreements.
Agricultural to non-agricultural conversion advisories.
Coverage Across Pune
Our Pune property lawyers cover every major neighbourhood and the surrounding metropolitan area, so you can meet your lawyer near you.
Transparent Pricing
Consultation
₹1,500 – ₹6,000 (free first consultation on NyaySevak)
District Court
₹8,000 – ₹28,000 per appearance
Bombay High Court
₹30,000 – ₹2,00,000 (Bombay HC)
Local note: Total registration cost in Pune: ~7–8% (stamp 5–6% + registration 1% + metro cess 1%). Title diligence: ₹15,000–₹45,000. MahaRERA retainer: ₹30,000–₹65,000.
Get Started
Share the facts of your property matter and your location in Pune — no charge, no obligation.
We match you with a Bar-Council-verified property lawyer who regularly appears before Bombay High Court and the relevant Pune courts.
Speak with your lawyer by phone, video, or in-person meeting in Pune. Agree fees upfront — no surprises.
Local Pro Tips
Common Questions
30-year chain + property card/7-12 + mutation + society share certificate + PMC/PCMC building approval + OC/CC + litigation search. Our team delivers a signed report.
NA (non-agricultural) conversion under Maharashtra Land Revenue Code is required before construction on agricultural land. Properties without proper NA orders have illegal-construction risk.
MahaRERA Pune zonal bench decides in 6–12 months; appeals to MREAT Mumbai add 4–8 months.
Maharashtra stamp duty (5–6% with periodic female-buyer concessions) + 1% registration + 1% metro cess (in PMC area) = ~7–8% total.
Yes. Society membership, nomination, management committee elections, and redevelopment disputes are routine. Appeals go to Co-op Appellate Court in Pune itself.
Yes, but with diligence on NA status, PMC/PMRDA jurisdiction, and approved layouts. Our property team specialises in Pune fringe-area diligence.
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