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पैंट गीली कर देंगे कब्जाधारी! जानिए कैसे बचाएं अपना मकान- Land Occupied News Rule

Land Occupied News Rule – In today's time, illegal occupation of property is not a new thing. People from villages to cities are entangled in this hassle. Many times relatives or acquaintances occupy your land or house and you do not even know. But there is no need to panic. There are such solid provisions in Indian law which help in keeping your property safe. You just have to take some necessary legal steps at the right time.

 

Digital Desk: Land Occupied News Rule- Suppose you entrusted someone to look after your house or land on your trust and he took possession of it after seeing the opportunity, then section 406 of IPC can become the biggest weapon for you. Under this section, a case is registered in the event of 'betrayal' and the police can take immediate action legally. With this, possession can be freed without fighting or fighting.

There is no mercy for those who occupy by showing fake papers

Nowadays, those who occupy on the basis of fake documents are also very active. If someone takes possession of your land by tampering with the papers or making fake papers, then you can file a case against him under Section 467 of IPC. This section is related to fraud and there is a provision of strict punishment in it. Under this section, the accused can be easily proved a liar in the court.

When there is fraud…

Many times people get documents signed in the name of buying or renting your land and later take possession of the entire house or plot. In such a situation, Section 420 of IPC is most beneficial for you. This section is related to fraud and under this, the police can arrest as soon as the case is registered. In many cases, the occupants vacate the property themselves out of fear.

When the case is new, take these steps

If the possession has happened recently i.e. within 6 months, then you can resort to Section 6 of the 'Specific Relief Act, 1963'. This is a civil law and under this you can directly file a case in the civil court. The special thing is that under this law, the court's decision cannot be challenged, which makes the decision come quickly.

Some important points of section 6

Keep in mind that under section 6, you can only file a case against a common person. If the occupation is done by a government institution or department, then this section cannot be used. But this is a very effective provision for common occupiers, which helps them to drag them to the court and reach a decision.

If you want to scare the occupier, then take the legal route

Many people get angry and directly get into a dispute when there is a case of occupation - but this is the biggest mistake. You should calmly take the legal route. First of all, file a complaint in the nearest police station, after that keep all the necessary documents of the property with you and consult a good lawyer. If needed, knock the door of the court.

Do you want to remove the occupation? Do the following:

  1. Keep all original documents of the land or house with you
  2. Immediately report the encroachment to the police
  3. Contact a lawyer to file a case in court
  4. Seek legal advice before entering into any settlement
  5. Keep an eye on the property until the encroachment is removed

Possession is a serious matter, but there is no need to panic. The law is with you — you just need to take the right steps at the right time. If you have seen your property being encroached or suspect that someone may encroach, start the legal process today.

This article is for general information only. Before starting any kind of legal action, be sure to contact a professional lawyer or legal advisor. Every case is different, so expert advice is best.