How to evict my property from my bhagna How to evict my property from my bhagna

2 years ago

My bhagnas has taken over one room in my house and are using all of my resources, including water, laterine, and bathroom. They also filed a title partition claim in civil court at the same time. The matter has been pending for the past seven years. They are causing too much disturbance in my daily life. I'm unable to build a home and rent my property. They are constantly arguing with my family members, making our lives miserable.

So, can I go to the high court to have Bhagnas throw out from my property?

I have property paperworks such as a registered will with probate, an electricity bill, and municipal tax receipts etc. in my name.

Please provide me the best suggestion for evicting my house from my bhagnas.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You cannot directly approach High Court but you can file a simple civil suit in the Civil Court and get them evicted.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.To give opinion it is necessary to scrutinize the probated Will for its scope, meaning, effect and legal implications. Until and unless your absolute ownership in respect of that property be proved, you cannot take legal step to evict your Bhagne from that property.
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Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client,

You should file a written complaint with the city’s superintendent of police (SP), where the property is located. In case the SP fails to acknowledge the complaint, a personal complaint in the court concerned can be filed.
You could also file a police complaint about the same. Keep a copy of the FIR safe for future references. The authorities will be obliged to take action under Section 145 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC).
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Sunny kumar

Replied 1 year ago

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