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Naved Khan   08 June 2021

Property dispute

Hello this is Naved. My late father was a tenant in a Pagadi system property since 1974. At the same property my father's Jija ji was staying (1974) as we helped him to stay because he was jobless and we provided him Job at our shop and his family as temporary accommodation. Later my father moved to my grandmother place as she was for continuing business , He was still staying there as being our relative. Now he is not leaving the property, he is saying that it is his property, he also made Ration Card, Electricity bill on his name, passport and aadhar card. We had filed a police complain against him. My question is what legal action can be taken, can he sell or sub lease the property or keep any of his friend and relative. Also can I also go and stay there ? Please advice

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     09 June 2021

Your uncle is an unauthorised and an illegal squatter in the property that is on your father's name.

Who is playing the monthly rental amount?

Is the rental receipts issued on your father's name?

In that case your father can issue a legal notice to him asking him to vacate the property and deliver vacant possession of the premise.

Failing to respond, your father an file a suit for ejectment to eject him from the property and for possession.

 

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     10 January 2023

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/property-dispute-on-pagadi-property--733131.asp

 

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/property-dispute-218011.asp

 

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/property-dispute-218013.asp

 

 

How many threads you are opening  on ssme issue.

 

 Anyway consider feasibility of criminal action if any cheating / misrepresentation has been done by him in getting many documents (specially electricity connection). Your fathr is least likely to agree to the same.


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