Trespassed house at Gujarat - Ahemdabad. (NOT SURE CIVIL OR CRIMINAL) Trespassed house at Gujarat - Ahemdabad. (NOT SURE CIVIL OR CRIMINAL)

6 years ago

1) Is illegal entry on someone's property is a cognizable offence & if yes, then FIR is it mandatory. If police refuse to lodge FIR then what action can be taken to lodge the same...?? (Case background - Currently staying at Mumbai & invested in a house at ahemdabad & kept it closed. Without our knowledge or consent the trustee their broke our lock of the house & locked our house with theirs lock which we got to know now on our visit there. According to the meeting with the trustee team they want to verify our documents as the trustee is changed now & due to which they have done this.)
2) The electricity at the house was also stolen by the building people for the building passage usage again without our knowledge & consent, what action can be taken...??
3) Is our case strong enough to take a legal action ahead, if yes, then what can that be..?? (already submitted a written complaint as police refused to make an FIR).

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client in your matter you are mentioning that the police has refused to register FIR you should visit the Judicial magistrate and lodge your compliant there. Secondly, send the trustees a Notice demanding explanation for the act and sue them for the damages caused.
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SUMSON .T.S

Responded 6 years ago

A.You can very well file a private complaint before the concerned magistrate\court if the Police is not willing to register F.I.R..
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 6 years ago

A.You cannot leave your property unattended and without security and use.The new trustees have done in the interest of the members. You could amicably settle all the issues with them, it they refuse or do not cooperate then you can take other venues to protect your interest and property. Police and Court are the last resorts to settle your issue.
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Johnson Thangiah

Responded 6 years ago

A.Sir,
You can file FIR direction before the JM court U/S 156(3) Crpc.Consult a lawyer or VIDHIKARYA.
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