About Us

Technollect International Pvt. Ltd.in is an initiative to provide quality legal and secretarial services with ease, at a faster pace and at affordable pricing.

Technollect International Pvt. Ltd is an Omnibus Intellectual Property Rights Law Firm extending legal services to Global Companies , Multinational Corporations, Pharmaceutical Companies and to all other Technology Driven Industries in India and abetting the business Men to bulwark their International Property Rights Nationally and Internationally.

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Our Team

Why Choose Us

We have accumulated efficiency in data

We have accumulated efficiency in data processing and extensive data analysis capabilities

Collect, review and manage all your crucial documents

We are here to help you collect, review and manage all your crucial documents in a format you prefer. This ensures easy access to all crucial documents and information.

Team of dedicated professionals

Organization has already built up a proficient team of dedicated professionals. These professionals religiously work towards delivering the best in each field of the services offered here.

100% satisfaction and world class quality.

We take immense pride in endorsing our clients count on our services for 100% satisfaction and world class quality.

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