some of our property has been occupied by our neighbour
2 years ago
some of our property has been occupied by our neighbor
A.Dear Client,
You can send him a legal notice asking him to return the property or else you will be taking legal action against him. After the legal notice you can file a Title Suit against the neighbour to claim your right and possession in the property.
You can send him a legal notice asking him to return the property or else you will be taking legal action against him. After the legal notice you can file a Title Suit against the neighbour to claim your right and possession in the property.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 2 years ago
A.It is necessary to know the relevant facts in details. It is also necessary to know how long those lands have been occupied by your neighbour and as it is within your knowledge, whether any legal step has been taken by you for eviction or not.
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