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Is it not contempt of court???

(Querist) 20 April 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Sir,
My neighbors, my husband's ex-wife who is remarried along with her children who are also married have been threatening us with dire consequences and trying to take away the property of my husband, though my husband left them with 4/5th of the property. they filed a case but when it came to furnishing details of possession, they forcibly tried to put up a fence in our property in the early hours of the morning on the second Saturday. we managed to stop them and when we went to lodge a complaint against them, we were in for a shock as my husband's daughter and his ex-wife had already lodged a false complaint against my husband for rape and molestation of his daughter while my husband does not even enter their house. he is 66 years old, with a complete right sided paralysis who is greatly restricted in his movement. the authorities are not willing to even allow us to talk and even threatening to file all kind of sections on my husband and say they would make him run to the court everyday of his life. I would like to know, can they forcibly try to occupy our property when the matter is in court?? What are we to do in this situation when there is no one willing to even hear us?

Your advice would greatly help us.
Thank you. Raj
Guest (Expert) 20 April 2017
Consult A Local Good Advocate and Request him to Proceed Under Senior Citizen Act Precisely.The remedy would be there.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 20 April 2017
Record (audio/visual) all such transactions and keep some unshakable witnesses.


Consult local counsel also ASAP.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 21 April 2017
Agree with experts.
ADV-JEEVAN PATIL, MUMBAI (Expert) 21 April 2017
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Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 22 April 2017
You have no alternative but to seek professional services of a local prudent lawyer to contest your case(s), appreciate the documents and facts of the case(s) and proceed appropriately.


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