Boundary wall construction Boundary wall construction

1 month ago

My neighbour has removed the soil to the depth of 4 feet touching my boundary without leaving any distance.Now he is building the wall on the boundary. How much space should he leave from my boundary l8ne to make a wall. If he builds the wall,the rainwater will fall in my territory. Pls give the legal opinion.Thank yoy

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

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A.Dear Client,
No construction is permissible or allowed on the common wall dividing the boundary and metes of land belong to different owners. Your neighbor may face legal consequences for unauthorized construction if you make a complaint against the unauthorized construction against your neighbor to the concerned municipal authorities or land revenue authorities.
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