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A Resolution Practice Built Around Personal Accountability

Bajaj Resolution Partners exists to give overseas Indians one accountable India-based advisor: someone who will establish the facts of a matter, coordinate the professionals it requires, and move it steadily toward a practical resolution.

The practice is deliberately small and deliberately concentrated. We work on property, inheritance and family-asset matters, for people who live outside India, in places where we genuinely know the ground — Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, with particularly strong familiarity in Chennai and Bengaluru. Within that, the commitment is simple: one person holds your file, knows its history, and answers for how it progresses.

That is also the reason for the firm's name. It describes how we operate; the accountability behind it is personal.

Founder

Led by Dinesh D Bajaj

Dinesh D Bajaj has spent his working life around Indian property — buying and holding land, handling transactions, constructing smaller buildings, and dealing with the ordinary complications that come with family-held assets. Over the years he has been the person friends and relatives called when a transaction went sideways, a will created confusion, or a settlement stopped moving.

Dinesh has extensive practical experience with property and transactions in both Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, with particularly deep familiarity with Chennai and Bengaluru. He owns property in Bengaluru and has travelled there hundreds of times while handling real-estate and other complex matters — a different kind of knowledge from reading about a market: he knows how these places actually behave, who is worth listening to, and how long things really take.

What has followed him through that work is a reputation as a calm, effective troubleshooter — someone who keeps a difficult conversation civil, does the unglamorous verification, and tells you plainly what he found. Bajaj Resolution Partners formalises that role, so that overseas families can engage it properly rather than rely on a favour.

Background in practice

  • Years of investing in land across Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
  • Real-estate transactions handled from first conversation through to registration
  • Construction of smaller residential and commercial buildings
  • Day-to-day management of practical property issues: tenants, caretakers, repairs, boundaries
  • Negotiation of complex arrangements between owners, families and counterparties
  • Helping friends and family through difficult transactions, wills, settlements and disputes
  • Extensive working experience across Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, with particular depth in Chennai and Bengaluru
  • Property ownership in Bengaluru, and hundreds of trips to the city over the years

Why the practice exists

The missing person, not the missing professional

Overseas Indians often hold valuable assets in India while having no neutral, accountable person able to establish the facts and move a matter forward.

  • Valuable assets in India, and no neutral person on the ground who can be relied on for a straight account.
  • Relatives who mean well but are close to the matter, and sometimes part of it.
  • Professionals engaged one at a time, each answering only for their own piece of the work.
  • Years passing while a decision that should take months waits for information.

The gap is rarely a complete absence of professionals. The gap is the absence of one person responsible for the overall outcome.

How the firm works

Eight principles that govern every engagement

These are not aspirations. They are the working method, and you are entitled to hold us to them.

Listen before acting

The first conversation is about understanding your situation, your family and what a good outcome would look like for you — not about selling a service.

Verify before advising

You will not receive a view from us until we have read what exists and, where it matters, seen the property and spoken to the people involved.

Negotiate before escalating

Most matters settle when someone competent and unemotional is in the room. Escalation is prepared for, but used only when discussion has genuinely failed.

Document every important step

Discussions, findings, decisions and expenses are recorded in writing, so that months later there is a clear account of what happened and why.

Use specialists where required

Advocates, chartered accountants, valuers and surveyors are brought in properly and briefed properly, rather than improvised around.

Protect your control

You approve the scope, the spending and every material decision. We do not acquire authority over your assets in order to help you.

Focus on practical outcomes

The measure of the work is whether the matter moves — a settlement signed, a property secured, a sale completed, a decision finally possible.

Communicate clearly across distance

Written updates on an agreed cycle, calls arranged around your time zone, and plain language rather than jargon.

Important

Scope and independence

Start with a brief, confidential conversation

Tell us what you are dealing with. If we are not the right fit, we will say so and point you in a more useful direction.