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(Querist) 31 May 2020 This query is : Resolved 
We had ancestral land in hingoli district.one person is cultivating land since last 40 years.we did not had contact with them due to father's job.the land sat bara is on my father's name and sadhe kul by other party. 8a shows my father's name.can we claim the land ?is there any benefit of putting case now ??
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 31 May 2020
The land is in the name of your father, he is owner of it.

Discuss in detail with local lawyer, show him all documents and proceed as per his advice.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 31 May 2020
Obtain a copy of 7/12 copy from the Tahsildar of Hingoli and with that proof consult the person who is cultivating your land and request him to handover your land. Otherwise, contact local lawyer and file case in the court of law
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 31 May 2020
.Yes. Obtain a copy of 7/12 copy from the Tahsildar of Hingoli and with that proof consult the person who is cultivating your land and request him to handover your land. Otherwise, contact local lawyer and file case in the court of law
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 31 May 2020
Yes. You can definitely take back your land. Need to engage a local lawyer, then to issue and notice seeking vacation failing which to go to revenue court.
P. Venu Online (Expert) 01 June 2020
Have you discussed with the tenant? What is his stand?
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 01 June 2020
Had the tenant been ready to leave the possession, there was no need to post the query otherwise.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 02 June 2020
Yes, your father can claim the possession.
Find out amicable solution in person-in-possession, if do not agree engage a local lawyer to file a suit for possession and mesne profits.
P. Venu Online (Expert) 02 June 2020
The facts posted suggest that the tenant-cultivator is protected by the provisions of Maharashtra Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948. As such the additional information sought is requisite for providing a meaningful suggestion. The information that has been sought, given in the very nature of being within his personal knowledge, could not but be furnished by the author himself, at his discretion.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 02 June 2020
Certain protection has been provided to the cultivator in Maharashtra, still your father is owner of the land, complete ownership can not pass to cultivator without his consent.

As advised, discuss in detail with local lawyer after showing all related documents.


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