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Connect with Top Indian Lawyers at LawCrust for reliable legal advice in india under Indian laws on business disputes, contracts, property matters, housing society issues, criminal matters, wills & estate planning, defamation, cybercrime, matrimonial disputes, Immigration Matters and more all through secure online consultation.

We provide legal services to clients across India, as well as NRI, OCI, and PIO clients based in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, and Europe region, ensuring seamless access to Indian legal expertise globally.

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Our Online Legal Services

NRI Matters

NRI Matters

NRI Matters

Rs. 2,500.00
Property Matter

Property Matter

Property Matter

Rs. 1,500.00
Divorce/Family Matter

Divorce/Family Matter

Will & POA Matters

Will & POA Matters

Immigration Matters

Immigration Matters

Civil Matters

Civil Matters

Civil Matters

Rs. 1,500.00
Company Law Matters

Company Law Matters

Criminal Matters

Criminal Matters

Criminal Matters

Rs. 1,500.00
Cyber Fraud Matters

Cyber Fraud Matters

Defamation Matters

Defamation Matters

Discovery Meeting

Discovery Meeting

Discovery Meeting

Rs. 1,000.00
Financial Disputes Matters

Financial Disputes Matters

Guardianship Matters

Guardianship Matters

Labour/Employment Matters

Labour/Employment Matters

Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property

Society Matters

Society Matters

Society Matters

Rs. 1,500.00

Who Should Use Online Legal Consulting?

Our online consultations are ideal for:

  1. Entrepreneurs and startups

  2. Business owners facing legal uncertainty

  3. Individuals seeking confidential legal advice

  4. NRIs dealing with Indian legal matters

  5. Parties evaluating litigation or settlement options

  6. Clients who want clarity before hiring a lawyer

Frequently asked questions

How is LawCrust different from other online legal platforms?

Ans: Unlike platforms that connect you to random freelance lawyers, LawCrust is a full-service hybrid legal firm with a curated network of vetted advocates. You get strategic legal guidance not just generic answers backed by a team of 70+ expert lawyers and 25+ empanelled law firms. We also assist with litigation, documentation, and court representation, not just advice.

I am an NRI living abroad. Can I resolve my Indian legal matter without travelling to India?

Ans: Yes. LawCrust specialises in handling Indian legal matters for NRIs, OCIs, and PIOs based in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and Europe fully remotely. In most civil, property, matrimonial, and succession matters, your physical presence in India is not required. A Power of Attorney (POA) can be executed in your country of residence.

Is my information confidential during the consultation?

Ans: Yes. All consultations conducted through LawCrust are handled with strict professional confidentiality. The information shared by clients is kept private and is only used for providing legal guidance and strategic advice.

Can LawCrust help me if my case requires litigation after the consultation?

Ans: Yes. If your matter requires legal action, LawCrust can connect you with experienced lawyers from its nationwide network of partner law firms and legal professionals to assist with documentation, legal notices, or court representation.

What is a Discovery Meeting and when should I book it?

Ans: The Discovery Meeting (₹1,000) is an introductory session for people who are unsure which legal service applies to their situation, or who want a lawyer's preliminary assessment before committing to a specific matter. It's ideal if your issue spans multiple areas (e.g. property + family + succession).

My family member passed away without a Will. How do we transfer assets in India?

Ans: Without a Will, assets are transferred via the Indian succession laws applicable to your religion (Hindu Succession Act, Indian Succession Act, etc.). You may need a Succession Certificate or Legal Heirship Certificate. LawCrust can guide you through this process remotely.

Can an NRI file for divorce in India without coming back?

Ans: Yes, in many cases. If your marriage was solemnised in India, Indian courts have jurisdiction. An NRI can appoint a lawyer via Power of Attorney (POA) to appear in court on their behalf. LawCrust handles NRI divorce matters end-to-end, including POA-based representation.