Demarcation case meaning Demarcation case meaning

3 months ago

What is the demarcation case. If someone do this (neighbours)
then won't i able to sell my land of property? Is that really if not then explain the proper meaning of demarcation case.

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
Property demarcation involves physically dividing the land into defined sections, establishing clear boundaries and areas for each part. This process, commonly initiated by the recorded owners or through a court order, is crucial for preventing future disputes. Topographical land surveys guide the layout marking and demarcation, encompassing various elements like roads, plots, commercial spaces, and public areas. The technical operation is jointly conducted by surveyors from both parties, serving as boundary engineers. This collaborative effort results in a vital record, significantly reducing the likelihood of disputes. Failure to adhere to the established demarcation procedure, especially if a neighboring party sells the land or property, can lead to potential legal consequences and disputes in the future.
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Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

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A.Dear Client,
Property demarcation means physically dividing the property into metes and bounds (i.e. area and boundaries of each property will be made). For example, a land of 1 acre may be divided into 4 parts and each part will have a definite area and definite boundaries. Only the recorded owners of the property can apply for demarcation to the Tehshildar/Land Revenue Officer or it can be done on orders from a Court of law. As per the topographical land survey, layout marking and demarcation are done inclusive of roads, plots, commercial spaces and extra spaces for public use etc. The demarcation is almost purely a technical operation, carried out jointly by the surveyors, acting as boundary engineers, of both parties. The result is a record of great importance in avoiding future disputes. If the neighbor applies for demarcation of land and until and unless the land or property is demarcated following the standing procedure, if the land or property is sold by the adjacent neighbor, it may be a cause of dispute in the future. and the parties may face legal consequences.
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A.Dear Sir,
You may share documents with any local lawyer. There is no such clarification in Karnataka state.
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