Law Tarazoo is founded and led by Adv. Shweta A. Tungare, an enrolled advocate with 14+ years of practice in personal succession, estate planning and corporate-law advisory. She has drafted Wills, family settlements and private trust structures for hundreds of Indian families — from young salaried professionals making their first Will to promoter families navigating intergenerational succession.
Her core conviction is simple: a well-drafted Will is one of the highest-leverage acts of love a person can perform for their family — and the Indian legal system does not make it easy. She founded Law Tarazoo to close that gap with transparent pricing, advocate-led drafting, and the rigour that comes from fourteen years in courtrooms watching what happens when families do not plan. Shweta works alongside in-house Company Secretaries, so every Law Tarazoo engagement combines advocate craft with corporate-law depth.
For over fourteen years, the legal minds behind Law Tarazoo have argued matters in High Courts and tribunals, advised promoters through complex succession events, and watched — too many times — what happens to families when a Will is missing, poorly drafted, or written from a generic template downloaded from the internet.
We saw, again and again, the same patterns. A grieving family fractured by a procedural gap in attestation. A widow forced to litigate for a share that was legally hers from day one. A business founder whose unwritten intentions became a decade of corporate-suit warfare. A daughter quietly persuaded to sign a relinquishment deed she did not understand.
Each of these cases had one thing in common: a thirty-minute conversation, years earlier, would have prevented all of it.
Law Tarazoo exists for that conversation.
We have built a modern legal-tech platform — but the platform is only the front door. Behind it sit the same advocates who have spent over a decade drafting succession plans for some of the most demanding clients. The difference is, we now make that craftsmanship available at a transparent, fixed price, accessible to any family that takes the future seriously.
Advocate · Founder, Law Tarazoo Technologies LLP
Shweta is a qualified Advocate with 14+ years of practice in personal succession, estate planning and corporate-law advisory. She has drafted Wills, family settlements and private trust structures for hundreds of Indian families — from young salaried professionals making their first Will to promoter families managing intergenerational succession across listed and unlisted holdings.
She practises alongside in-house Company Secretaries at Law Tarazoo, which means every engagement pairs an enrolled advocate’s command of succession law with a Company Secretary’s command of corporate law — particularly consequential for promoter families where a personal Will can trigger corporate-law consequences under Articles of Association or shareholders’ agreements.
Shweta is regularly invited by India’s leading business and personal-finance publications to comment on succession law, Wills, trusts, and estate planning. Her commentary has appeared in Moneycontrol, Business Standard, The Economic Times, Mint, Outlook Money, and India Today, where she is recognised as a leading voice on Indian succession law.
The Law Tarazoo team combines two distinct legal disciplines on every engagement — enrolled Advocates under the Advocates Act, 1961, working alongside qualified Company Secretaries under the Company Secretaries Act, 1980.
That sounds technical. What it actually means is this:
Most Will-drafting services operate purely in the first lane. Most corporate-governance firms operate purely in the second. Law Tarazoo does both — at the same desk, in the same drafting session, for the same client. That is rare, and it is the single most consequential reason our drafting holds up under scrutiny.
We promise three things to every client, in writing:
While the Will-drafting service is the most accessible entry point to Law Tarazoo, our wider practice continues to advise on:
Existing Will clients receive priority access to these services at preferred engagement terms.