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Display of notice board

(Querist) 11 December 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Hello Respected sir/ Madam

I purchased a revenue land in 1980 , My neighbor also purchased in the same year. Both our sites is located at the end of the layout, at the end is a nala. Between both the sites, there was a vacant position of 500 sft. With mutual agreement, my neighbor proposed to me that is should buy that small and attach to my site. So i approached the land owner and did the same. In 1988, my neighbor approached me for a small portion from site to construct his staircase. I agreed and executed a sale agreement. but after measuring and found that he had occupied extra than we both agreed for. so hence did not get the land registered. and so he approached the court and the case was filed, the case came in to favor of me. and he had to return the land to me. However he filed for an RFA in the high court. Meanwhile the layout was taken over under the limits of BDA in th year 2005. My neighbor approached the BDA court and filed for a case stating that extra space between bot our lands is a road. and BDA court passed an judgement for khatha cancellation and we have filed for a status co maintenance in the high court. Now my neighbor has a erected a board on his property pointing towards ours that our property is illegal and trespassers will be prosecuted.

My question is

1- Since both the cases are in the court, Is the displayed board legal. as i have checked with respective authorities and found that no one has given him the permission or authorization. who and ow do i approach to remove the

2ndly, he has broken a portion of the wall running between the 2 proprieties, Can he do that while the case is still in the court.

Kindly advise
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 12 December 2013
Is there any injunction order. If yes then you can file contempt case against its violation.
You can not do anything such hoarding except to hang one of your own.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 12 December 2013
1.You also install a board pointing his property and denying his board.

2.You can move an interim application to restore back the wall through court where in case is pending.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 12 December 2013
Well advised by the experts.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 12 December 2013
I have also the same advice for you.


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