Advocate- Slum Act Specialist
UK Realty is seeking an Advocate or Legal Manager to manage Slum Act documentation and SRA submissions in Mumbai. The core responsibilities involve preparing legal documents, managing society coordination, and acting as an authorized signatory for legal filings. Candidates must have previous in-house experience within a builder company and possess native-level proficiency in Marathi. This is an onsite role focused on operational legal tasks.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
UK Realty is seeking an Advocate or Legal Manager to manage Slum Act documentation and SRA submissions in Mumbai. The core responsibilities involve preparing legal documents, managing society coordination, and acting as an authorized signatory for legal filings. Candidates must have previous in-house experience within a builder company and possess native-level proficiency in Marathi. This is an onsite role focused on operational legal tasks.
TAL's take
Regional real estate role with specific language requirements and limited scaling potential.
Very clear role requirements focused on Slum Act compliance and specific language proficiency.
Must haves
- LLB degree
- Previous in-house experience with a builder company
- Fluent in Marathi (writing, reading, and speaking)
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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