Brother-in-law captured land illegally what can be done
14-Jan-2023 (In Property Law)
I want to sell my land but my brother-in-law is giving threats on life after my husband's death and has made fake registry papers of land and showing every buyers who visit there in order to spread rumor, and has fully captured my land by leasing half the part to GTL company and rest for his own use, tell me how should I start?
You should do two things first file a criminal case against your brother in law regarding forgery of papers. Secondly you can file title suit for the cancellation of lease giving by your brother in law to the company
You may filed suits. You could not mentioned types of land. Have you mutation paper ? Rent receipt ? Titled over loans? You may be file case for cancellation of registree/ mutation and any deed pre pared by your brother in-laws if any. Such types of matter also attract criminal offences. Case may be lie as per facts and circumstances of the matters.
Firstly, you inform to the police in writing that your brother in law is giving threat of life to you , Make a publication in the newspaper that your brother in law has no conern with the land or porperty which is showing of his own as there is no papers of the land in his papers and whatever he is retaining that is forged and fabricated property . Secondly give a notice to the company concened, asking him to vacate the premises as the lease being illegal not executed by the owner of the land or property . Litigation would not be resoleved unless you fight for that.
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