District Court orders are not implemented. District Court orders are not implemented.

3 years ago

Basically, My father bought one plot of (308 sq yards) in the year 1986, and another plot adjacent to the earlier one of 211 sq yards in the year 1991. That time there was no lay out system. Later in the year 2000, when we applied for permission for building the house in the plot (519 sq yards), Gram Panchayat gave permission only for 286 yards saying the rest belongs to gram panchayat. We went to the court and won in the district court. But still gram panchayat people are co operating on inuumerable requests, we even gave petition to collectior based on judgement copy. When my father bought, there were no plot numbers and to apply for lrs, for both the plots, how we can get plot number, does that can be NIL.

How to make sure gram panchayat implements court orders. When we ask sarpanch, he refuses to implement court order and still a pole lies saying this is gram panchayat property in our property.

In 1986, my father has done business in that place, we also laid bore too...electrricity bills are there, clearly court orders there but the local gram panchay leaders are taking law into their hands and troubling us since 20 years..

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Dear Sir
You may approach High court and try to get a direction for implementation of lower court orders.
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