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Kesava Rao ( Software)     28 October 2013

Blocked the road in front of shop by cement benches

I have one small building, which is given for rent to shop. Near this place there is a bus stop. 4 days back one guy put 2 cement benches with his father name. The moto is he is in ruling party and to make some short of advertisement part of coming elections.

My problem is, the place I have own is very small and these 2 benches exactly placed in front of my shop. Due to this no transportation vehicle can enter to the shop. Beside areas to my shop are very big but related to other political parties people. Our self are not related to any political party and myself staying outside due to job and father is a farmer sometime back and now staying in home due to health conditions. That is the reason they choose this place.

My uncle approached municipality and they said, they are not aware of it and they can’t do anything as it is not related to them. Asked one SI, he asked to give 5000 bribe in advance, he try to solve it. First my father not agreed later said ok, but in meantime he said it is not related to him.

The guy who placed these benches say road is belonging to Govt., i.e., correct but should not cause any loss to my property. I am paying nearly 40000 Rs/- P.A., as municipality fee. Myself staying outside, that way not able to talk to these idiots in idiotic manner. And my father and uncle are uneducated and 80 years old typical village people like fear for everything.

Can you please suggest me the legal actions I can take on this?



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     29 October 2013

It is municipal authority property. You can question them if any nuisance created in front of your shops. 

Kesava Rao ( Software)     29 October 2013

Hallo Sir,

Unfortunately, the guy who placed the benches with his father name was right hand of Municipality minister of the state.That is the reason none of them involving to resolve directly.

To whom I have to approach in this situation?

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     30 October 2013

After issuing notice to Municipal authorities to remove the obstruction in front of your shop which prevents your customers' access to your shop, if you do not get any reply, you may file a suit against the authorities on the same ground and seek court's intervention for your relief.


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