Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
Is disturbing possession is an offense
Honorable Advocates/Lawyers
I am doing job outside. I have an ancestral land in my home town. Some persons with the help of my neighbor (Who is their relatives) tried to grab/occupy that land by starting cleaning and leveling and fencing it with bamboos. When I reached there, they started quarrelling with me. They belong to schedule castes, and threatened me that they will file a case under sc/st act, so I didn�t used force and fled from the scene. This I reported to Police. Police refused to entertain officially. But they took money, and scolded the miscreants unofficially. Now six months has passed peacefully, and I thought matter solved. Now I have heard that they are again planning to grab it. Land was fenced but people of that area have taken away all the fencing materials. Now I again I tried to fence it with pucca construction, but that neighbor with the miscreants are creating nuisance. I have all the valid documents to prove my ownership. What if violence occurs in the land, If I use force? Is evidence of trespass is available? What best remedy available to me? Please, suggest. Thanks in advance.
1 Answer from Attorneys
you can file a suit for permanent injunction against the neighbour restraining him from encroaching upon your property. even though you do not live in that area, you can hire a lawyer and the lawyer would get you the stay against miscreants.
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