House eviction by mother in law House eviction by mother in law

5 years ago

Sir, I and my family are staying in my mother in law's house for the past 16 years, there are differences in opinion in our family, my mother in law wants me to leave the house, I am not willing to leave the house, my wife and major children are also against me, can they make a police complaint, can I demand a notice period, can I stay on road in front of the house,

Shanti Ranjan Behera

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Client,
Your mother in law is the legal owner of the property.
Settle the matter amicably.
Approach the Civil Court for temporary injunction and tenancy declaration on the ground of adverse possession.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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ARPIT BATRA

Responded 5 years ago

A.Since she is the rightful owner of property, it is better to solve issues amicably among yourselves.
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ROBERT D ROZARIO

Responded 5 years ago

A.file a civil suit for tenancy declaration on the ground of adverse possession as you had been living in the house for more than 12 years.
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.Dear client your mother in law is legal owner of the house so she have right on property. Kindly approach the Civil Court and get an injunction against your mother-in-law.go through local property lawyer
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,

Your action has proposed may bring your reputation to streets. It is better, silently approach the Civil Court and get an injunction against your mother-in-law not to remove you without due course of law that is without filing a suit against you thus you can continue your stay in the same house.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.By advocate Rameshwor dadhe dear sir they are right way sir because you don't have any legal rights. Because his property
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Vishwabandhu

Responded 5 years ago

A.Dear client your mother in law is legal owner of the house so if she wants that u must vacate the house so u must vacate it. U r responsible to maintain your family. They can file Police complaint. There is no need of notice period. U can not block Public Road by staying before that house . Why u not tried to purchase a house for u and your family ? Better take another house on rent and sift there. No legal remedy is possible . It is a family dispute.
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