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Registration of house property

Guest (Querist) 29 June 2017 This query is : Resolved 
My family and me have been staying in a flat for above 15 years. My father could not register the flat due to *stay* brought in that area. After the *stay* passed we tried to register but the builder always avoided it after that we were facing some serious financial issues so we could not register the flat.
The builder sold the flat to some other party. The other party, least concerned about everything, did not even care to enquire if anyone stays in the flat or how big or small the flat is purchased the flat. The builder also got the flat registered on the other party's name.
To solve this issue we spoke to the builder, the builder replied that he was sorry for all this and he would himself come and cancel the other partys registration and would re register the flat in the our name. The fraud builder fled away making promises. The other party trespassed our house with 15 people who were strangers. I cried for help but the trespassers closed all the doors and windows. They hit my father and threw the furniture outside the house. I filed an FIR against the other party and the trespassers. We also filed a case in the Civil court against the other party. We have a purchase agreement, possession certificate, bills bearing our name since 2000. The only problem is that we did not register the flat.
What are the chances that we can win the case?
Is there any law which states that the flat belongs to the one who has been staying in the property for years?
Can the police interfere in property matter even when A civil proceeding is going on against the other party and the disputed flat? Is it legal?
Is it legal that the other party can get all the bills of the property ( maintenance, gas, electricity) renamed in his own name even if there is a civil proceeding going on against him and the disputed flat?
Can the society issue share certificate to a person if there is a civil proceeding going on against the person asking for a share certificate and the disputed flat?
What are the chances to win the case?
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 30 June 2017
Engage a local prudent lawyer and discuss every point with documents for proper appreciation of facts of the case, guide and proceed.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 30 June 2017
Discuss in detail with your lawyer.


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