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1 month ago

Hi
we are running a family business for the past 50 years ,It was started by my grandfather and after him my father is running the business ,The shop is located in prime location and it is pagdi system shop, The original owner of the shop has demised 30 years ago and she is sole owner of the shop she has no children ,but after her demise a lady claimed she is grand daughter of the landlord and landlord transferred the property to her and claimed she is new owner of the property and claiming rent for the said property for the last 30 years,but when we recently enquired about the property we came to know the property hasn't transferred from original owner to this lady and also she is not grand daughter of the landlord she is distant relative of the landlord so she falsely claiming rent all these years,we are paying rent to her and also paying property taxes all these years,Is it possible for us to sue her for falsely claiming rent for the past 30 years and claim refund with interest and also should I stop paying rent in the future ?request experts to clarify the same

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Anik

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A.Dear client, in the pagdi system if the owner dies without legal heirs then it will be taken over by the governement.
You can recover the said amount from her by filing a case on her under sec 420 of ipc.
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A.Dear Client,
In the given situation, you can make a complaint against the lady who with a fake identity collecting rent for years at the local police station and can make a private complaint to the Magistrate concerned under Sce.200 Cr. PC which outlines the procedure for a Magistrate to take cognizance of an offence. The section begins with the requirement that any person who desires the Magistrate to take cognizance of an offence must present a written complaint or information. A magistrate taking cognizance of an offence on a complaint shall examine upon oath the complainant and witnesses present if any and the substance of such examination shall be reduced into writing and shall be signed by the complainant and witnesses and also by the magistrate to initiate the onward proceedings into the complaint. Apart from this, a criminal suit under Sec. 205 and 419 of IPC may be filed against the said lady for impersonation and cheating. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps.
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