Documentation laws in India are wide and varied. Almost every area of law involves some form of documentation whether it is a probate for a will, a succession certificate in property matters or a bail bond in a criminal case. All Agreement, Contract & Deeds also requires documention and has law governing the same. In the court proceedings, documents verified and attested are the only form of evidence, that are presented before the Judge in form of legal documents itself and cannot be proved merely by oral testimony. This section has some basic information and resources for both parties involved in the landlord-tenant relationship. A Lawyer can help to give the understanding and draft Agreement, Contract, Deeds & other legal documents.
A legal document, in general, is a document where two or more parties enter into an agreement and it is confirmed by the placement of their signatures at the end, All Agreement, Contract, Deeds, Wills, Succession Certicate etc comes under the category of Legal Documents and needs a Lawyer to draft the same. Many times a court during a specific case, will have to make a ruling on what types of documents are considered legal documents in relevance to the case.