tenant not vacating my house
Posted 5 years ago
sir,my tenant is not vacating my house.she has filled a counter petition she is keep on draging the case with out depositing rents in court.it is in city civil court i want to shift this case to high court .i need my house for our personal use.how long it takes in High court to get back our possession .mean while she is enjoying our property without paying rent not even depositing arrears in court we need best option to win the case as soon as possible.
A.Go to H C and get time bound disposal ORDER
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AR Legal Firm
Responded 5 years ago
A.File recovery of rent due, either in the same suit or else another suit, and contact your lawyer for early disposal, if delay by opposite lawyer inform to the court, be present in every hearing before court.
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Mohd Imran
Responded 5 years ago
A.Ask your advocate to present your case properly.
There is no need to go to high court. You will get your house vacated from civil court.
For further details contact me in person through my Vidhikarya profile. Leave a request for consultation there. Admins will get in touch with you
There is no need to go to high court. You will get your house vacated from civil court.
For further details contact me in person through my Vidhikarya profile. Leave a request for consultation there. Admins will get in touch with you
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