Vidhisastras, Advocates & Solicitors, has joined forces with Boubaris Ganetsiou & Associates Law Firm to enhance cross-border legal services in corporate, real estate, and investment migration.
Legal ServicesInternational PartnershipsCorporate LawReal EstateInvestment MigrationReal EstateOct 28, 2025

The main goal is to foster bilateral legal cooperation between India and Greece, enhance cross-border advisory support, and facilitate seamless assistance in areas such as investment migration, corporate structuring, real estate transactions, and commercial law.
Boubaris Ganetsiou & Associates specializes in corporate law, real estate transactions, and investment-based residency programs, including Greece's Golden Visa.
The Founding & Managing Partner of Vidhisastras is Mr. Ashish Deep Verma.
The Golden Visa program in Greece is an investment-based residency program that offers residency permits to non-EU citizens who invest in Greek real estate or other specified investments.
Vidhisastras provides full-spectrum legal services, with a specialized focus on sports law, corporate advisory, and insolvency.

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