civil- a case of ex party status quo on my almost constructed house civil- a case of ex party status quo on my almost constructed house

2 years ago

a case of ex party status quo on my almost constructed house by h'able high court because the property was not divided in revenue records, however the possession is since long. due to long list of cases my case could not be heared by court. how do i get the justice as the delay is causing me huge financial and social loss .

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You may go to High Court and file writ petition for a direction to the Trial Court to dispose the case within next six months as all civil cases to be disposed within maximum period of two years.
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