regarding writ petition in supreme court
29-Mar-2025 (In Property Law)
I belong to a middle-income group and am currently facing a legal dispute over the division of my ancestral farmland. The SDM court has violated the principles of natural justice by passing an order in favour of the opposite party without providing me any prior notice. This order has resulted in a significant financial loss, amounting to lakhs of rupees in farm revenue every month.
The details of the cases are as follows:
1. SDM Court Orders:
o Computerized Case No. T202410580404750 and T2019105
You can challenge the SDM court's order in the appropriate appellate forum, such as the District Magistrate or High Court, citing a violation of natural justice. Since no prior notice was given to you, this is a strong ground for appeal. We can revision or writ petition to seek a stay on the order and request a fresh hearing. Additionally, you can claim compensation for financial losses incurred due to this unfair decision. You can consult with this to assess the case details and draft a strong legal challenge.
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