RCS
4 years ago
After 13 years of legal battle, in the session court, to get my GIDC property back the judgment is in my favour. But the tennent is still not vacating . What should I do?
A.Dear Sir,
You may file execution petition and get police help through Court and forcibly evict the tenant from the premises.
Thanks.
You may file execution petition and get police help through Court and forcibly evict the tenant from the premises.
Thanks.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
PUNEET MAHESHWARI 07725911311
Responded 4 years ago
A.If the judgement is in your favour then you should file the execution application for that judgement.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Sandeep Pingale
Responded 4 years ago
A.If you have filed civil suit against tenant and if decreed that suit in favour of you then you can file execution proceeding in trial court where your suit was filed and decreed.
Therefore you can file execution proceeding for execution of order of court.
Therefore you can file execution proceeding for execution of order of court.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 4 years ago
A.File court of contempt against them immediately
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Read Related Answers
Transfer of property to wife after demise of husband
Dear Client,
According to the law of inheritance, on the death of a person, his legal heirs have a right to inherit the property. So, in this case, the mother and children being the legal heirs of th...
Path to reach home
Dear Client,
you can send a legal notice to the party for criminal trespass of the land and you can also file a police complaint criminal intimidation Or file a civil case against him and get an orde...
Property disputes
Dear Client,
Commercial activities in residential areas are impermissible under the law. In the given scenario, serving a legal notice to the owner of the residential house file a mass complaint to...
Neighbour Water leakage
Dear Sir,
How to File a Harassment Complaint Against a Neighbour
Is Calling Police an Option?
Yes, calling a police if your neighbor harasses you is an option to go with. You have the option to call t...
NOC FROM OTHER FLOOR OWNERS
Dear Client,
Whether you need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from other floor owners before selling your floor in a building depends on local regulations and building bylaws. It's advisable to con...
Read Blogs on Property
Property Lawyers
Find Lawyers by Location