tresspassing in my flat
Vishal Badiani
(Querist) 10 August 2015
This query is : Resolved
There is one person who has tresspassed my 2 bhk flat in the city since last 20 months. I have approached the supredient of police and given him application stating tresspassing of my flats by unknown criminals. He has instructed to the respective police inspector for investigation and during the course of investigation police inspector has called that person in front of me and asked him to vacat the flat in a week time but the criminal person who has tresspassed the flat has submitted one live and license agreement which is on 100 rs stamp papers but it is neither having any signature of the landlord nor it is notorized hence respective police inspector has given a ghret of filing the fir to that person if he will not vacat the flat and then he has agreed to vacat flat in a one month time but when after completion of that month period when I have againg approced that police inspector he told me that the person was called again and ge has promised that he will vacat the flat aftercomplwtion of the agreement period hence give him that time as anyhow it is matyer of a month only. And that way then he has disbursed my application given to sp and he has sent me the reply that your matter is of civil act hence please go to the court.
This is happened in sept'14 and now again sept will come when 22 month will be completed to that so called fraud agreement which he has lroduced in police records. I m neither receiving the rent amount nor getting my flat back please advise what can be done and how.
malipeddi jaggarao
(Expert) 11 August 2015
Take assistance of local lawyer and file a criminal suit in the court for forgery and for eviction.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 11 August 2015
If police is not registering the case, file direct complaint to the Magistrate. Consult local lawyer.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 17 August 2015
You very well have approached a lawyer and are aware of what is to be done but you ask this query very innocently.
However, you may approach court for remedy and relief.