Kumar (accountant) 06 June 2014
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 07 June 2014
To your questions:
Accepting the offer for 15 lakhs is your choice based on the prevailing circumstances, if it favorable, you can go ahead or else, decide. For eviction he has to follow due process of law. I think your lawyer has not taken up your cse properly hence you have lost it in the lower court.
That is not your concern, let him face problems that way.
Kumar (accountant) 08 June 2014
Biswanath Roy (Advocate) 09 June 2014
From the facts of your query it appears that you need some protection against further harassment of legal litigation and some measure to protect your lease right so that if any new landlord comes in the picture he will not get any scope to evict you and to make the agreement or its correction in such manner so that you can enjoy the continuity of your tenancy for a further period. To achieve such a goal you need help of a Senior Advocate who has some mastery over drafting an agreement and its rectification and knows jugglery of words and its legal interpretations apart from his depth of knowledge in law. But it will cost you.