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Judgement of court to issue patta

(Querist) 04 November 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir,
My grandfather had bought a property in tamilnadu in 1974 with total area of 67 cents ( 30,000 square feet). this property has been in his possession with my grandfather until 2006. In 2006 he gave me the property through gift settlement and died in 2007. so that property has been being in my possession till now.
when the government made resurvey in 1986 they, by mistaken changed that property's classification in the local record from patta to government land (sarkar jagai). So, from 1986 my grandfather's property does not have patta. when my grandfather came to know about that in 1995 he filed a case in local court and got Ex party judgement in 1998. the judgement ordered" the tashildar, assistant settlement officer updating resurvey, and the district collector to change the classification and issue patta for that land on my grandfather's name.

It has been 18 years since that judgement was issued and there was not appeal from the taluk office, but the thasildar has not changed the classification and did not issue patta. after I received the property from grandfather in 2006 i have given many letters attached with that judgement to get patta, but they have been delaying till today.

So, please advise me what kind of legal action can bee taken against thasildar and other two to get patta using that judgement. there was not appeal from the taluk office since i got the judgement in 1998. please help me out
Guest (Expert) 04 November 2015
Better Hold the Possession Carefully.You Could Write to the Concerned authority thro RTI seeking the Reasons For the Non Issuance of Patta in Detail Enclosing all documents Copy of application and Court Orders Etc.Basing on their Reply Proceed Legally With the Help of Local Good Advocate.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 04 November 2015
Consult local lawyer, show him all documents, discuss and proceed as per his advice.


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