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How can I make my daughter-in-law vacate my property


14-Jan-2023 (In Property Law)
I'm a senior citizen Christian old lady of 70yrs my daughter-in-law tacktically locked 1st floor of my house Nov 2015 she with her family attack with hammer they booked in 326 I want to know how I can vacate my legally (property was owned by my late husband) pls suggest me a legal way thanks
Answers (5)

Answer #1
984 votes
You should move court and seek permanent injunction directing your daughter in law to vacate the residential premises

2) You should obtain injunction order to restrain your daughter in law, and her agents, representatives, assignees, associates etc. from creating disturbance in the peaceful possession and occupation of the parents self-acquired property

3) And being a senior citizen, you can also move senior citizen tribunal for necessary reliefs.

Pleasure to help you. :)
Answer #2
944 votes
If your property has been locked by your daughter in law, you can legally unlock the flat through the Court. You have to file mandatory injection in the court. You can file a case for eviction too Again your daughter in law . What about your son. It is not cleared.
Answer #3
911 votes
You have to file eviction suit before the civil court. If property belongs to your husband you can break open the lock and use the property as you want. If your daughter in law file any case then approach any lawyer. Revert me . All the best.
Answer #4
786 votes
Hi will glad to help you. You should file a civil suit before the district court for permanent injunction. Your daughter in law has no right to acquire your self acquired property. Law is very clear on this point.
Answer #5
934 votes
since the property belongs to you and devolved upon you as you are the legal heir of your husband firstly I would like to know was it through intestate succession or through some testimonials.Whatever the reason is you can immediately get a civil suit instituted against her seeking possession/damages and injunction you can also seek criminal remedy by Registeration of FIR under relevant provisions.Rest can be contacted for further details Thanks.

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