Senior citizen -My landlords son has force fully locked my shop Senior citizen -My landlords son has force fully locked my shop

9 months ago

My landlords son has force fully locked my shop which is50 years old and at this age of 75 I am starving for living and food

Anik

Responded 9 months ago

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A.Dear client,
Please follow the below mentioned steps
File a police complaint: Contact the local police station and file a First Information Report (FIR) against the person who forcefully locked your shop. Provide a detailed account of the incident, including any evidence you have, such as photographs or videos. The police will initiate an investigation based on your complaint.
Obtain a stay order: If you believe that the act of forcefully locking your shop is illegal or unauthorized, you can approach a civil court and seek a stay order. A stay order prevents the person from interfering with your possession of the shop until the court makes a final determination on the matter. You will need to engage a lawyer who can assist you with the legal process of obtaining a stay order.
Initiate a civil lawsuit: If the dispute over the shop cannot be resolved through negotiation or mediation, you can file a civil lawsuit against the person who locked your shop. This legal action seeks to establish your rights over the property and may involve claiming damages for any losses incurred due to the forced closure
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