Right to use the path
2 years ago
There is a path which is inside a plot and used by public from last 20+ years. Many people use it even outsider, school children etc for their daily routine. It is the shortest path to get to the main road, bus station and hospital for many people who use that said path daily. There are other path as well but they are long. Recently a nearby neighbor bought the plot and he has denied to leave just 2 meter of the plot for public route, just because he doesn't like people or animal use that route. What can we do to get back that 2 meter of public path. Thank you
A.Dear Client
This question will not that easy to answer unless someone have a view of that or the related documents of the property. If its a private land and there are alternative routes/paths then the court might look this with the view that might go into the favour of the owner.
This question will not that easy to answer unless someone have a view of that or the related documents of the property. If its a private land and there are alternative routes/paths then the court might look this with the view that might go into the favour of the owner.
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