Procedure to apply for compromise through lok adalat
14-Sep-2023 (In Property Law)
Hello Sir, One of the person filed a partition Suit on my house in Bangalore and the case been progress past 2 years and now the Hearing status is "Issues". I do not care now they are in to weak side or strong. However would like to compromise now with them and the main reason is now my lawyers asked 2Lakhs rupees for Court fee to file a declaration suit. He may be doing right procedure, however I do not have money and thinking to talk to plaintiff. My question is ,if I would like to compromise through court, which procedure is correct? 1)LokAdalat (I read from internet), is that right procedure? 2)Compromise Decree 3)Any other steps need to follow ?, because there after I do not want anyone of the person to claim on my property.so want to compromise legally and strong considering the future in mind please advice
At any stage of suit the may may be get compromise either filing compromise petition or rendering matter to lok adalath.
Do one thing better u meet once direct by with all documents. So that I can suggest you in better manner.
Do one thing better u meet once direct by with all documents. So that I can suggest you in better manner.
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