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Someone extended his house in my site/property Someone extended his house in my site/property

5 years ago

Hi Sir,

I am need of legal advice, what will be the judgement if some one extended his house in my property/site of about 33percent of land.
Suggest me how to go in legal procedure.

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 5 years ago

A.Sir, you file a civil suit for easement right by way of which you will get recovery of possession. Before that you should follow the following steps.

1. Police Complaint
2. Send a legal notice to remove or demolish the structure [failing which]
3. You file a civil suit

ALSO,
you can ask for damages and compensation. .
Hope this helped
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.U should file case for easement right.
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Prasad Munna

Replied 5 years ago

One more query . In the above case as I am not in need of compensastion form the opponent party... I want him to vacate/demolish the building which comes under my property.
Most probably what will be the courts judgement on this issue

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Rameshwar Dadhe

Replied 5 years ago

Yes u can do it . But first u should approach court for it

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Approach the Civil Court and file a suit for recovery of possession.
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Prasad Munna

Replied 5 years ago

One more query . In the above case as I am not in need of compensastion form the opponent party... I want him to vacate/demolish the building which comes under my property.
Most probably what will be the courts judgement on this issue

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Sunil Kumar Singh

Responded 5 years ago

A.Sir Case under Civil,&Criminial procedure Could be file in district jurisdiction.
Send Notice by the penal lawyer and your land could be free after court order.

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Prasad Munna

Replied 5 years ago

Sir thanks for suggestion.
One more query . In the above case as I am not in need of compensastion form the opponent party... I want him to vacate/demolish the building which comes under my property.
Most probably what will be the courts judgement on this issue

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Sunil Kumar Singh

Replied 5 years ago

It's could be start from legal notice,write detail to contact
I have do for you nominal charge
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