Advocates & Associates Est. 2018 Nine Cities Across India Clients Worldwide

Indian courts, handled — wherever in the world you are.

An online fraud that drained your account, a disputed property, a dishonoured cheque, an inheritance left behind — in India, it needs an advocate who appears, files and follows up. We represent clients living in India and clients living abroad, in person and through registered Power of Attorney, across nine Indian cities.

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8+
Years in Practice
9
Cities · Active Practice
2
Offices · Delhi & Jaipur
All
Time Zones Accommodated
The Firm

Independent. Principled. Pan-India.

PGA Legal is the independent practice of Advocate Pulkit Godha — registered in Delhi, headquartered in Jaipur, and practising since 2018 across Mumbai, Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Kolkata. The firm acts for individuals, families and companies in litigation, property and transactional matters.

The practice is built on a simple discipline: every matter is handled by the advocate you spoke to, every fee is agreed in writing before work begins, and every client — in Jaipur or in New Jersey — receives a written update after every hearing.

Counsel of RecordEnrolled · Bar Council of Delhi
Pulkit Godha
Founder & Principal Advocate

Eight years of active litigation across trial courts, High Courts and the Supreme Court of India — spanning cyber fraud and online scam matters, property and partition disputes, civil suits, cheque dishonour prosecutions under the Negotiable Instruments Act, consumer claims, stamp duty and registration matters, and mediation under the Mediation Act, 2023.

Supreme Court of India Delhi High Court Rajasthan High Court District Courts & Tribunals
Practice Areas

What we handle.

From a single legal notice to multi-year litigation — the firm acts across the matters Indian clients and overseas clients most often need fought, settled or untangled.

Property

Property, Partition & Title

Title disputes, partition suits, possession and injunction matters, adverse possession, builder disputes, and inheritance litigation before district courts and High Courts.

Civil

Civil Litigation & Recovery

Recovery suits, injunctions, execution proceedings, revisions and appeals — advocacy at every tier of the judiciary, trial court to Supreme Court.

NI Act

Cheque Dishonour — Section 138

Complaints and defence in cheque bounce prosecutions under the Negotiable Instruments Act — notices, complaints, trials and appeals across jurisdictions.

Revenue

Stamp Duty & Registration

Stamp duty assessment and disputes, registration of instruments, leasehold and industrial plot transactions, demergers and conveyance structuring — with deep Rajasthan experience.

Consumer

Consumer Disputes

Complaints before District and State Consumer Commissions — deficient services, e-commerce and online shopping fraud, travel and hospitality disputes, builder delay claims.

Cross-Border

NRI & International Clients

Property, succession and litigation in India for NRIs, OCIs and foreign nationals in the USA, UK, Australia, Gulf and beyond — conducted remotely through registered Power of Attorney. No travel to India required.

Corporate

Corporate & Contracts

Contract drafting and review, commercial disputes, employment matters, legal notices, recovery and retainer-based advisory for companies in India and abroad.

Succession

Wills, Succession & Probate

Will drafting, probate and letters of administration, succession certificates, legal heir certificates and estate disputes across India.

ADR

Mediation & Settlement

Pre-litigation and court-referred mediation under the Mediation Act, 2023 — negotiated settlements that end disputes in months, not decades.

For Clients Outside India

Your matter is in India.
You don't have to be.

Most Indian civil, property and succession matters can be pursued — start to finish — without the client ever boarding a flight. This is how it works.

i.

Consult

A video consultation scheduled in your time zone. You explain the matter; we tell you plainly what is possible, what it will cost, and how long Indian courts realistically take. No sugar-coating.

ii.

Engage

A written engagement letter with a defined scope and fee — consultation, fixed-scope work, or ongoing representation. Nothing begins until you have it in writing.

iii.

Power of Attorney

We draft the PoA; you sign it before the Indian Embassy or Consulate in your country. We complete stamping and adjudication in India. From that point, your presence is not required.

iv.

We appear

Filings drafted, hearings attended, local commissioners and registrars dealt with — in Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, Ahmedabad or Kolkata, by counsel who knows the local registry.

v.

You stay informed

A written update after every hearing — what happened, what comes next, and the next date. Documents shared digitally. Questions answered on your clock, not ours.

Paying from abroad

Fees are payable by international bank transfer or standard remittance channels, against a written fee structure agreed before work begins. Invoices are provided for every payment.

Typical overseas matters

Ancestral property disputes, tenant eviction, sale and transfer of Indian property, succession and probate, recovery of money, cheque dishonour complaints, and matters left pending when clients moved abroad.

Consultation

Speak to the advocate, not a call centre.

Every enquiry is read and answered by the firm directly, within one business day. Consultation fees are fixed and stated upfront.

Telephone / Video Consultation
From anywhere in India — quick, direct advice on your matter
₹1,000
In-Office Conference
Delhi or Jaipur — bring your documents for a working session
₹5,000
Litigation & Drafting
Quoted in writing after the consultation, matter by matter
On engagement
Video Consultation
Zoom or Google Meet — scheduled in your time zone
$50 USD
Ongoing Representation
We appear in Indian courts on your behalf under registered PoA
Retainer — on engagement

No travel to India required

Your entire matter — filing to final order — can be conducted through a registered Power of Attorney. We prepare the document and guide you through attestation at your nearest Indian Embassy or Consulate.

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Common Questions

Asked from six time zones.

Can an advocate in India handle my case if I live abroad?+

Yes. Through a registered Power of Attorney, your matter — a property dispute, a civil suit, a cheque dishonour complaint, a succession proceeding — can be pursued or defended without you travelling to India. You receive a written update after every hearing, and documents are shared digitally.

Do I need to travel to India at any point?+

In most civil and property matters, no. A Power of Attorney executed before the Indian Embassy or Consulate in your country, then stamped and adjudicated in India, allows full representation in your absence. Personal appearance is rarely required — and if your matter is one of the rare ones where it is, we tell you that at the first consultation, not later.

How does the Power of Attorney process actually work?+

We draft the PoA tailored to your matter. You sign it before the Indian Embassy/Consulate (or a notary, with apostille where applicable) in your country of residence and courier it to India. We then have it stamped and adjudicated under Indian law. The whole process typically takes two to four weeks, after which your attorney-holder and counsel act for you in India.

How do I pay from outside India, and how are fees fixed?+

By international bank transfer or standard remittance channels. Every engagement begins with a written fee structure — consultation fee, fixed-scope fee, or retainer — agreed before any work starts. There are no surprise invoices.

I've lost money to an online fraud or UPI scam. What can a lawyer actually do?+

Move fast — the first 24–48 hours decide whether money can be frozen in the receiving accounts. Report on the national cybercrime portal or the 1930 helpline immediately, then we take over: pursuing the FIR with the cyber cell, serving notices on banks and payment platforms, filing applications for release of your frozen funds, and prosecuting or suing the fraudsters. We handle UPI fraud, investment and trading scams, fake loan apps, digital arrest scams, phishing and crypto fraud — including for victims who were defrauded in India but now live abroad.

Which courts and cities do you cover?+

The Supreme Court of India; the High Courts of Delhi, Rajasthan, Bombay, Punjab & Haryana, Karnataka, Telangana, Madras, Gujarat and Calcutta; and district courts, consumer commissions, cyber cells, tribunals and mediation centres across Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Kolkata. For matters elsewhere in India, we brief and supervise trusted local counsel.

I already have a lawyer in India but get no updates. Can you take over?+

Yes — changing counsel mid-matter is routine and entirely your right. We obtain the case file, review the record, give you an honest written assessment of where the matter stands, and file our appearance. The previous advocate's dues, if any, are a matter we help you resolve cleanly.

Presence

Nine cities. One firm.

Registered in Delhi, headquartered in Jaipur — with active practice in Mumbai, Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Kolkata.

Delhi
Registered Office
Supreme Court of India
Delhi High Court
District Courts
Jaipur
Principal Office
Rajasthan High Court
District Courts
Mediation Centre
Mumbai
Active Practice
Bombay High Court
City Civil & Sessions
Commercial Courts
Chandigarh
Active Practice
Punjab & Haryana High Court
District Courts
NRI Property Matters
Bengaluru
Active Practice
Karnataka High Court
City Civil Courts
Cyber & Tech Disputes
Hyderabad
Active Practice
Telangana High Court
City Civil Courts
Property Disputes
Chennai
Active Practice
Madras High Court
City Civil Courts
Succession Matters
Ahmedabad
Active Practice
Gujarat High Court
District Courts
Advisory Matters
Kolkata
Active Practice
Calcutta High Court
District Courts
Commercial Disputes