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Property Dispute - I own a Gramakantam land Property Dispute - I own a Gramakantam land

2 years ago

I own a Gramakantam land - 220 Sq Yards in Telangana. One day my neice requested me that she is unable to afford a rent house and want to stay in our land for free. I agreed in 2009 and she built 2 rooms petal house and staying there. Now as we want to construct the building, when we went there she is claiming that, the land belongs to her. She is having current bill, water bill and property tax in her name. Now she issued injunction order to us, when we are asking our land. We only have the document from the sarpanch on our name. How can we get our land back. Kindly advise.

Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Dear Client
For land and property matters you should share the documents for better advice. Anyways what you can do is to file a title suit in the civil case to ascertain the ownership of the land and let the court intervene and decide.
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