land dispute with neighbour
3 years ago
Dear Sir
My neighbour made construction in my land, what legal procedure i need to follow to hold the construction and metering of land.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
You can approach the Court to grant you an injunction preventing further activity by your neighbor; this order can also be used to remove any construction that has already happened.
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You can approach the Court to grant you an injunction preventing further activity by your neighbor; this order can also be used to remove any construction that has already happened.
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Approach the Court with proof of ownership and then file for a permanent injunction restraining your neighbour's activity.
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Approach the Court with proof of ownership and then file for a permanent injunction restraining your neighbour's activity.
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