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G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor)     20 May 2009

Illegal Act of Court Ameens

  In a Rent Control proceedings, on reaching finality, eviction order was passed and the Ececution Court has ordered for Delivery of possession of the petitioned premises. After several round of Litigations, the High Court of Madras has confirmed the eviction.

80 year old Decree Holder(Landlady) paid batta for the same and police protection application was also ordered. 

The Judgment Debtor have approached the Court Ameens and made some arrangements for delay of delivery of possession.

The Ameens are delaying the delivery day by day by saying several reasons that Petitioner to be present to obtain police help, No rule to take possession on Saturdays, Police on election duty and returns the batta.

Decree Holder has paid batta several times.

New Ameen appointed and they also coping hands with the previous Ameens

Now Decree Holder has photographs when Ameen came to the office of her counsel. 

What can she do againt the Ameens? What is the remedy for her at this old age ? 



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 2 Replies

advchennai (Advocate)     21 May 2009

There are several such instances through out India. You can make a complaint to the judge concerned or the District judge to take action in this regard. Alternatively a petition under Article 227 of Constitution can be filedbefore the Hingh Court seeking remedy.

G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor)     22 May 2009

 Is there any reported judgments?


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