Tenant left room open without handing over
Debjit
(Querist) 13 December 2018
This query is : Resolved
Respected Sir / Madam,
We filed an eviction case against our tenant and was fighting the case since 1991. A few Months ago we got eviction decree from the court in our favor. Before starting the process for possession through the bailiff process, the tenant vacated the rooms and ran away leaving the premises door opened, unattended, without handing over the premises to us. Last 15 days it's lying open and it's risky for us to stay in the same building as anybody can enter the said rooms anytime. It is to mention that the tenant had died during the court process, now 6 people of his family are the successor.
Request guide us about our further step to have possession officially.
I am available at 8444920990, My old age ailing parents are staying in that premises having telephone number 033-25310488. If you can guide us we would be very much grateful to you.
Vijay Raj Mahajan
(Expert) 13 December 2018
If the property vacated by tenant without execution process through court assistance take it over it's possession and be happy what else you want from the court or this forum, you got what you were asking since 1991 now in 2018 after 27 years.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 14 December 2018
You have your own LOCAL counsel that has fetched you relief from court.
The same counsel can advice you on how to safeguard your interest while taking over possession.
You have your inner apprehensions that you have not posted, and IT is good that you have apprehensions!
IT is simple to approach your own LOCAL counsel and proceed under expert advice of your own LOCAL counsel.
Like you, your own counsel would also know the strategy of your tenant and his counsels.
Isn't IT!
Or you are not satisfied with your current counsel?
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 18 December 2018
Let the bailiff may prepare list of inventory and release the same to you (or your parents staying in the premises) on superdari.
Consult your counsel who got the premises vacated in last 27 years successful litigation.