Navigating Property Disputes and Legal Claims
Property disputes are stressful, but understanding your legal standing is the first step toward resolution. Whether you are dealing with boundary issues, inheritance claims, or ownership disputes, I clarify the complexities of the law in plain language to protect your rights.
Is a land dispute a civil or a criminal case? While most property issues are civil matters, actions like fraud or trespassing can make them criminal. I help you understand the nature of your dispute and pursue the correct legal path.
When you are facing a legal battle over your property, you need someone who will make your fight their own. I am committed to representing you with full strength and dedication in the courtroom to ensure justice is served.
About Navigating Property Disputes
Most property cases are civil, but illegal possession or encroachment often demands criminal intervention. Before rushing to court, we must sit down to check your title deeds and tax history, as courts require concrete evidence of ownership and possession timelines to rule in your favor.
Property law in India is complex, and the distinction between civil and criminal matters is where most people get stuck. If a dispute involves a simple title claim or partition, it remains a civil matter. However, if your case involves forgery, fraudulent sale, or forcible trespass, specific sections of the Indian Penal Code come into play.
Handling Ancestral vs. Self-Acquired Property
Dealing with ancestral property is a common hurdle. Many families fight over asset division, especially when wills are missing or outdated. I guide clients through partition suits and succession certificate filings, ensuring that the law of inheritance is applied correctly to your specific family structure.
My Approach to Your Case
Always have your documents ready—ideally covering the past 15 to 30 years of title flow. When you come to me, I do not just file papers. We review your case, identify the weak links, and chart a path that avoids unnecessary litigation when possible. If the courtroom is the only option, I prepare you for every stage—from evidence recording to final arguments—so you know exactly what is happening at every step.
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