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Urgent: my car blocked - matter pending in court

(Querist) 15 February 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Experts,

Plaintiff had filed a case against me claiming that I have no right to park my car on the vacant parking lot of my building.

The court due to an oversight granted an interim injunction without notice/ hearing against me till the date of next hearing.

However the injunction expired after the said hearing and I parked my car back in the vacant plot.Now the plaintiff has brought a car and blocked my car from moving from the car park.

Please advise what can be the course of action that I can take when plaintiff resorts to such illegal tactics while matter is pending in the court.

Regards,
Ria
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 16 February 2015
regular professional query.....
P. Venu (Expert) 16 February 2015
What is the nature of the building? Is it a Housing Cooperative Society?
Ria (Querist) 16 February 2015
Hello Sir,

It is an apartment in Bangalore and an association has not been formed yet.
ajay sethi (Expert) 16 February 2015
you take out interim application against plaintiff for blocking your car
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 16 February 2015
Agree with the expert ajay sethi ji.
H.M.Patnaik (Expert) 16 February 2015
I also agree with advice given by Ajay Sethiji.
H.M.Patnaik (Expert) 16 February 2015
I also agree with advice given by Ajay Sethiji.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 17 February 2015
I agree with expert advise of Mr. Sethi. Besides this, apply to the court for vacation of stay, if same has been extended or move in revision to get the order set aside.
Hemant Agarwal (Expert) 17 February 2015
APART, from the above suggestions:

1. File a private criminal complaint with the local magistrates court, against the offender, for restraining and restricting you and your property (car). This can be done irrespective of the current court case.


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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 18 February 2015
Yes you can avail civil as well as criminal law remedies for this arrogant behavior of the other party. Consult your lawyer and proceed with the suggestions made by experts above.


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