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Harsh (None)     16 May 2013

Claim over a property

Around 4 years back we purchased a plot in a residential colony through one colonizer.

 

At the moment of registry we came to know that the actual seller of the plot is a ghraya Nirman Society and not the colonizer to whom we paid initial amount in cash. Since, we didn’t thought it was a big issue we completed the registry procedure.

 

The colonizer/builder also completed our house and handed the same to us. We paid him money sometimes in cash and sometimes by cheque as and when demanded.

 

There was no agreement done between colonizer and the residents.

 

Now, In the east direction of our colony we have a road (Small 100 Meter length Public Road)and after that a boundary wall of the society On the other side of boundry there are Vaccant plots.

 

The road is used by residents mainly. Few days back we came to know that the road was a small part of public means of access, althogh uptil now we thought to it to be our private road.

 

Since last 5 years we have been using this road and nobody has claimed that it was a public road as it looks inside the society.

 

Is there any way we could make this road a part of our society in a legal way. Does Limitation act applies to it ?

 

Please Guide

 

 

 

 

 



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