Agricultural land boundary issue due to land surveying
CSJ
(Querist) 13 January 2026
This query is : Resolved
Hi, am a resident of Telangana state, living in Hyderabad city.I've purchased an agricultural land in another district-Siddipet in 2022.Purchased Land extent is 1acre(40 guntas) along with extra 1 gunta clearly registered for pathway to my land from the village dambar road.For last three years, there has been no issue about it but recently a neighbour has applied for their land survey and survey was done last week.The survey team has planted the survey flags encroaching into some portion of my land. The pathway and some part of land is into flagged portion now.The mediator person who referred us the land to buy is also my tenant farmer cultivating crop for last 3 years but he is not fully providing the information on the survey.As am non-local and unaware about the full land history,I'm finding difficult to defend my point.Please guide me on how to proceed on this issue.Also am planning to take action on my tenant farmer due to his suspicious behavior on this issue.Or is there anyway to restrict him from conspiring against us by joining hands with the neighbours since they all reside in the same village.Please let me know if any further information is required.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 14 January 2026
You have repeated the same question in the forum section today itself, you may visit that thread to know more answers.
Dr. J C Vashista
(Expert) 17 January 2026
Repetition of the same story shall not change the opinion and advise of experts, however, it is wastage of their precious time and efforts, beside the fact that it is misuse of this platform and absurd.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal
(Expert) 17 January 2026
Yes,workman should raise objection if management file application for setting aside ex-parte order court may impose cost on management to compensate workman.
P. Venu
(Expert) 20 January 2026
I have already replied in the Forum section on the following lines -
"Mere placing of flags need not be a cause of alarm. However, if the survey results in refixation of boundary and actual deprivation of property, you have the option to initiate a civil action."
Read more at: https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/agricultural-land-boundary-issue-238903.asp