About Gavel & Scales Legal Solutions

Presenting a bouquet of one-stop, exhaustive, all round services and solutions for all the Courts of India i.e. Revenue Courts, Sub Divisional Courts, District Courts, High Courts, Supreme Court and all types of tribunals, the Gavel & Scales Legal Solutions (GSLS) is blessed to have a dedicated, thorough professionals, honest and experienced team members.

Our Founder, Major Tejinderbir Singh (Retired Additional District and Sessions Judge, Punjab), having been an esteemed Judicial Officer in Superior Judiciary of Punjab with a distinguished experience as a Judge of three decades, is proud to lead Gavel & Scales Legal Solutions. It not only enhances efficiency, but also lends credibility and reflects honest work ethics.

With the empanelment of Attorneys, Retired Judicial and Revenue Officers and Chartered Accountants at most of the cities in India as a part of the team, the GSLS provides fool proof and localized services of all kinds.

Promptness, Confidentiality, Reliability and absolute Professionalism, are some of the many virtues practiced by the GSLS.

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Presenting a bouquet of one-stop, exhaustive, all round services and solutions for all the Courts of India i.e. Revenue Courts, Sub Divisional Courts, District Courts, High Courts, Supreme Court and all types of tribunals, the GSLS is blessed to have a dedicated, thorough professionals, honest and experienced team members.

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  • Hassle free client experience through a dedicated Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for escalations and clarifications
  • Click of a button Case Status Management
  • Hollistic visibility of Case Progress from the Beginning to End
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    About OCI

    The Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) is an immigration status permitting a foreign citizen of Indian origin to live and work in India indefinitely.

    Benefits of an OCI

    A multipurpose, multiple entry, lifelong visa allowing applicant to visit India at any time, for any length of time and for any purpose, without police reporting or FRRO registration.

    OCI Card can be used as identity proof for application of PAN Card and driving license as well as for opening a bank account, if the OCI card holder is residing in India.

    Treated at par with resident Indian nationals in the matter of tariffs in air fares in domestic sectors, entry fee as domestic Indian visitors to visit national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India.

    Taxation

    Overseas Citizens of India who are residents of India for more than 182 days have to pay tax and file income tax return in India.

    The income tax filing is usually based on his/her global income and is subject to the conditions of DTAA (Double Tax Avoidance Agreement).

    In case of OCI, who have lived for less than 182 days (in any financial year in India), will have to pay tax and file income tax return only on the income earned in India.

    Rights not entitled as an OCI card holder

    An OCI Card holder cannot hold any Indian constitutional posts such as that of the President, Vice President, Judge of the Supreme Court or High Court, MLA, MLC, MP or Member of Rajya Sabha.

    Differences between OCI Card Holder and NRI

    Eligibility: An individual automatically acquires the status of an NRI, if he has resided in India for less than 182 days whereas an OCI Card Holder is someone eligible to become an Indian Citizen on or at any given time post-1950 or who belonged to a territory that became part of India after 1947.

    Applicability: There is no applicability procedure to classify as an NRI. The moment you fulfil a specific stipulation, inevitably your status is that of an NRI whereas You have to apply for an OCI card via the Government of India online portal for the status of OCI.

    Taxation: Income earned through investments and receipts in India is taxable in India whereas an OCI cardholder is liable for taxation on his/her global income and is subject to the conditions of DTAA (Double Tax Avoidance Agreement).

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