Get possession in SRA section 6
2 years ago
In my case, Plaintiff is saying he was tenant in my property and he not get possion in SRA section 6 bcoz he has no document/ evidance to prove his case. Currently he is not in possion last 3 year.
Due to same personal reason my full family is shifting in other state (out of Gujarat). For that i want to sell my property.
Or shall i get same order from high court to sell property during pandacy of my case
A.Dear Client,
You can get an order from the high court of concerned jurisdiction to sell the property stating the facts and the necessity of it while the case is being in the process of adjudication.
Thank you. Have a nice day.
You can get an order from the high court of concerned jurisdiction to sell the property stating the facts and the necessity of it while the case is being in the process of adjudication.
Thank you. Have a nice day.
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