Criminal case ipc sections 447,427,506r/w 34
Krishna Raju
(Querist) 24 August 2014
This query is : Resolved
Hi,
Police booked a case with IPC sections 447,427,506r/w 34 as per our complaint. As some people trying to grab our land where we have all legal rights.
Police requested the Tahasildar to confirm the original land position.
As there is a political influence on theTahasildar he did not respond to the police letter and it is in pending with Tahsildar about 1.5 month.
Could you please advise what can we do next to take this case forward to the court.
Thanks,
Krishna
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 25 August 2014
File a writ petition in high court to now the actual lans measurement from the govt. registeres.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 25 August 2014
Approach deputy commissioner to direct tehsildar to do the needful.
Also file writ petition in the High court as advised by the expert.
M V Gupta
(Expert) 25 August 2014
you may also consider filing RTI Query.Tahasildar will be compelled to act immediately. The information furnished by him will be useful for WP
Krishna Raju
(Querist) 29 August 2014
Thanks for all your advise.
Dear Mr.Gupta,
Thank you very much for your response. Actually I sent RTI query to both Policy and Tahasildar and requested for the case progress and follow up letter exchange details.
Police replayed 16/08/2014 to my RTI query as "They requested Tahasildar on 11/07/2014 to confirm the original land position, and the reply from the MRO office is awaited." Policy sent the copy of the letter to me which they sent to MRO.
I didn't receive any response from the MRO, I planning to go for the RTI first appeal if I won't receive any response by due date 05/09.
Could you please advise me how much it costs approximately to file WP in high court.
Thanks,
Krishna
V R SHROFF
(Expert) 29 August 2014
Cost of WP differ from Advocate to Advocate and is negotiable..
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 30 August 2014
The cost for filing WP will depend on the advocate you engage based on his standing and other credentials.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 31 August 2014
yes fees of advocate is never the same.