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Eviction

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 28 March 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Esperts,

The District Magistrate served me a eviction notice as I have occupied a government land for residential purposed without prior order from govt.

Now what are the legal remedies available to me from such notice.????

For stay of this order should I approach to High Court or concern District Magistrate.???

Any other suggestion.???
Guest (Expert) 28 March 2011
Do you believe that any court would grant you stay order after knowing that you have occupied Government land illegally when you, yourself, admit that the land has been occupied without prior order from the Government?

Better you attend the court of the District Magistrate and request for some time to vacate the land so that you may be able to search some suitable place to shift.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 28 March 2011
The Rent Act is different for public premises where the usual defence of the tenants are not available. So whether you are lawful or unlawful tenant of a govt property, you will be liable to be evicted under Public Premises Act. Your relief is as long as you continue the suit.


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