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Landlords Rights on Declared Slum

(Querist) 01 September 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,
I am working with a developer who has got development permission in SRA Scheme
The land belongs to BMC and LOI, IOA, CC & Annexure-II had been issued in our favor but one of the tenants who was a Chawl Owner previously had filed a suit before Small Cause Court against few tenants seeking Recovery of Rent & Possession of their structure which are already a part of SRA scheme and held eligible subsequently
Please guide me on below points.
1) As the suit is affecting us directly can we interven as third party in the suit?
2) Does the Chawl Owner have any right on the said structure besides some rent reciepts which he was collecting before the commencement of scheme?
3) The Chawl owner himself held eligible for his structure and he can take benifit on one structure then how he seek possession of other structure?

Regards
Arun Tiwari
09867172180
arun kumar (Querist) 02 September 2015
Sir
Can anyone reply?
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 10 September 2015
This is another trick or ploy played by the chawl owner in order to extract money from the builder/developer. Is there any stay order from the court against the developer on the basis of chawl owner's pending litigation? If there is no stay then what prevents you from going ahead with your sanctioned building construction as per your program?
What the chawl owner doing is absolutely illegal but he is doing it cleverly however it not binding on you because he approached only small cause court and not regular court.
I dont see any concern to this extent in this regard.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 10 September 2015
This is another trick or fraud played by the chawl owner in order to extract money from the builder/developer. Is there any stay order from the court against the developer on the basis of chawl owner's pending litigation? If there is no stay then what prevents you from going ahead with your sanctioned building construction as per your program?
What the chawl owner doing is absolutely illegal but he is doing it cleverly however it not binding on you because he approached only small cause court and not regular court.
I dont see any concern to this extent in this regard.


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