Wrong and unevidenced complaint on me
vigneshwar
(Querist) 05 November 2011
This query is : Resolved
we are living in a rented house for the past three years and suddenly another person comes to the house and claiming himself as the owner of the house,we don't know about the dispute and the terms and agreement about our house owner and the new claimed person .Now the so call claimed house owner sent a letter to my organisation and asking to take actions on me.But the complaint they waived against me was totally incorrect and nothing was true in that complaint and they don't have any proof for the information provided by them in the complaint.so I want to know "is there any legal procedure that I can file a case on them for giving a wrong complaint on me and misusing my name in the organisation",and further I didn't put any (rent) agreement with my house owner till date.
The other party is threatening me to give the rent agreement and they are warning me that they will "file a case against me on collusion basis with my house owner"but i didn't put any rent agreement.Please guide me to resolve this issue
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 06 November 2011
ALL OF FIRST Ask your land lord to give you receipt of the rent paid so far month by month and also when you pay in future as you do not have any rent agreement of lease,the receipt will serve the proof of tenancy month to month.
THEN
File a suit for injunction restraining the land lord from whom you have taken the premises on rent and/or also against his
rival claiming the house to be their.
AFTER YOU GET THE INJUNCTION LODGE AN FIR
AGAINST RIVAL PERSON DISTURBING YOUR POSSESSION.
ENGAGE A LOCAL LAWYER TO PROCEED.
james bhatti
(Expert) 07 November 2011
Dear client,
Please try to understand the word "LAND LORD". Landlord means, the person who rented the premises to you receives the rent from you.He may not be having any title of the the premises.
You should not be afraid of the intruders. Only the LANDLORD can take any action against you and not the intruders. To establish the fact that you are the tenant, you should have proof of it. Ask your landlord for receipts expressing that he receives the rent.
Even the real owner is not a "LANDLORD".
Yes, 1. File a suit for permanent injunction File a suit for injunction restraining the land lord and the rivals from dispossessing you from the premises, without due course of Law.
2. And then You should lodge and FIR
with the police.
s k s k sarma
(Expert) 09 November 2011
it is better to file case before rent controller permit you to deposit rents in order to avoid future complications