Schedule tribe - nomadic tribe land transfer
shrivaishnavmukund
(Querist) 14 February 2015
This query is : Resolved
Scenario:
An Forest Land was occupied by advasi, then he sold the forest land to all 20 people, who in turn made slums.
Name of advasi was there on 7/12 Extracts but not on property card.
They showed the Dispute among the family members, hence one brother and sister sold the entire part of land to 20 People.
The other brother filed a civil Suit in court against her sister and those 20 people as they have committed trespass.
The Suit was not followed, and was dismissed. hence City Survey office made property card for Advasi.
The matter is 35 years old.
As we are of Nomadic tribe, hence our land was sub divided, and made non agriculture land. rest of land is Agriculture land with Slums made all over it.
The Advasi Sister transferred the part of land in name of my father who was also Nomadic tribe.
I have Property card, having name on it, i pay property tax, and have paid all revenue tax from past 35 years.
agreement and deed of conveyance is registered separately at different interval.
My question:
Is my land transfer legal?
issues:
the land owner is not allowing me to conduct repair of my house and survey of my plot, he is using third party force and threatening my family for our life. like instigating some people to come in my house, throw big stones on my house. verbally telling us that he will kill us.
What should i do ?
Kindly Respond
P. Venu
(Expert) 15 February 2015
The query is unrelated to the facts cited. Even if a person is in unauthorized occupation, no one has the authority to criminally intimidate him.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 15 February 2015
Local law involved, consult local lawyer.
M V Gupta
(Expert) 16 February 2015
lodge police complaint against the owner and persons threatening u and stoning ur house and threatening to kill u and family..
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 18 February 2015
local law is involved. Consult a local lawyer.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 18 February 2015
If the other party is using force or violence against you the remedy available before you is to lodge a complaint with the local police first, if the local police is not responding properly, you may approach the top brass of the police for relief and even if that is fetching any relief you may approach court of law with a private complaint, take the help of a local lawyer and proceed as per his further advise.