Nephew of the owner causing problems
24-May-2025 (In Civil Law)
There is a nephew of the owner, living since 15 years, he isn't the member of society, not paying rent, yet he has been given to live in the society.
He causes a lot of nuisances, this is known even by the owner, but his nuisances cannot be tolerated at all. Can the society and owner legally kick him out on the spot without any legal proceedings?
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Going by the way your questions are framed, I’d take a wild but professional guess—you’re probably the tenant here, and just trying to figure out how far the society can go . Now, jokes apart, yes, societies do have certain rights to maintain order and discipline, but that doesn’t mean they can bypass legal procedure. If you’re a rightful tenant, they cannot simply throw you out on a whim. There’s a due legal process to be followed, and both the tenant and the society have rights that need to be balanced. The key factor here is whether your tenancy is valid and documented properly. If that part is sorted, you’re in a far stronger position than you think. Let’s just say—if handled right, this can be dealt with smoothly without letting things blow out of proportion.
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