Co-Founder, Law Land India
Adv. Bhawna Yadav
Advocate & Legal Consultant
B.A. LL.B., LL.M., UGC-NET JRF
About Law Land India
Law Land India is built by practising lawyers, for clients who want clear answers, fixed prices, and timelines that hold. Bhawna Yadav is a Co-Founder and the advocate of record for every matter taken through this site, working alongside her team.
Two operating principles. First, the fee you see is the fee you pay — one flat, all-inclusive price agreed in writing, with no last-mile surprises. Second, no upselling: many firms turn every query into a sales funnel, and we don’t. You get what you actually need, because we respect your time and our own effort.
For consultancy and document work, you reach Bhawna Yadav and her team on WhatsApp or email. For litigation-bound matters, the first consultation maps the path and the budget before anything is filed.
Practice areas
Bhawna Yadav advises clients across six core areas — split between in-court matters and out-of-court professional services.
Civil Matters
Family & Matrimonial Matters
GST Registration & Compliance
Trademark Registration
LLP Registration
Legal Documentation & Advisory
Credentials & jurisdictions
Qualifications
- B.A. LL.B.
- LL.M.
- UGC-NET JRF
Bar enrolment
Bar Council of Madhya Pradesh
Chamber
Arera Hills
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011
Languages
- English
- Hindi
Courts of practice
- District & Sessions Court, Bhopal
- Madhya Pradesh High Court, Jabalpur (Principal Seat)
- Madhya Pradesh High Court, Indore Bench
- Madhya Pradesh High Court, Gwalior Bench
Pan-India registrations. Foreign clients welcome.
Bhawna Yadav is enrolled with the Bar Council of Madhya Pradesh. Under the Advocates Act, 1961 §30, an enrolled advocate is entitled to practise in any court and before any authority across India — and to advise foreign clients on Indian law. Most registrations on this site are filed via central online portals and have no state friction. A few are state-bound; those are flagged openly with the workaround.
Filed centrally — available everywhere
These are filed via central government portals (MCA, CBIC, IP India, RBI, DGFT). State of residence does not change the process.
- GST registration & return filingCentral CBIC portal
- Trademark filing — Indian & foreign applicantsIP India / Madrid Protocol via WIPO
- LLP & Private Limited incorporationMCA SPICe+ / FiLLiP
- DIN, PAN, TAN, IECMCA / NSDL / DGFT
- DSC (Digital Signature Certificate)Licensed CAs — eMudhra, Sify, NSDL
- FC-GPR & FC-TRS filingsRBI FIRMS portal
- Udyam registrationResident applicants only — workaround below
State-specific — we draft, you (or our local partner) file
Drafted centrally and then handed off either to you or to a vetted local CA/CS in your state for the final submission.
- Partnership deed registrationDrafted by us; registered with state Registrar of Firms
- Shops & Establishment licenceDrafted + guided; state labour-department filing
- Professional Tax (where levied)17 states — applicability checked upfront
- Property / sale-deed registrationDrafted by us; client presents to local Sub-Registrar
Every constraint below is a real legal or regulatory boundary. We name it so there are no surprises, and pair each one with the route we take so the matter still gets done.
Udyam registration requires Aadhaar + PAN — not directly available to foreign nationals.
How we work around it: Incorporate an Indian entity (LLP or Pvt Ltd) first; the Indian entity then registers for Udyam.
State filings (partnership deed, trade licence, Professional Tax) sit with state authorities, not central portals.
How we work around it: Documents are drafted centrally by us; we either guide the local filing step-by-step or coordinate with a vetted local CA/CS in your state.
An Indian-resident director / designated partner is required (Companies Act §149, LLP Act §7).
How we work around it: A nominee resident director can be appointed via our network of CAs / CSs, or you can nominate a trusted local contact.
Foreign-issued documents need apostille (Hague countries) or embassy + MEA attestation (non-Hague).
How we work around it: We share a country-specific document checklist; you obtain the apostille / attestation locally, we verify on receipt.
Sectoral FDI caps (defence, insurance, multi-brand retail, telecom etc.) may restrict the chosen structure.
How we work around it: We run a sectoral check before engagement and recommend the lawful structure — or flag the mandate as outside scope upfront.
FEMA remittance and FC-GPR filings must route through an AD-Category-I bank — we are not a bank.
How we work around it: We coordinate with your AD-Cat-I banker (SBI / ICICI / HDFC / Axis etc.) on the documentation, timelines, and RBI submissions.
Indian advocates can advise on Indian law only — not on the law of your home jurisdiction.
How we work around it: For home-country tax, immigration, or corporate-law questions, we coordinate with your local counsel and limit our scope to the Indian-law layer.
Reach Bhawna Yadav
A first WhatsApp message or email is the fastest way to scope a matter. For urgent consultations, please mark the message URGENT so it is triaged first.