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Parents of sellers not vacating the property

(Querist) 26 October 2022 This query is : Resolved 
Have purchased a property in August 2021 in Hyderabad and on request of the seller allowed him to stay in the property for one year on rental basis. Now in the month of August 2022, the seller has vacated the house and his parents are not vacating the house in pretext of dispute between the seller and his parents.

They inturn are demanding money either from us or his son to vacate the house. the seller is showing his inability to vacate the house as parents has lodged criminal complaint against him.

Police are not filing any case and are telling that this is a civil matter and we have to go to court.

Please suggest if we have to file eviction suit as the seller has paid rent from August 2021 to August 2022 or suit for possession of property. Can i file criminal case against parents and son as i feel they are doing it purposefully.

Further they are from SC/ST Community and threating us with filing of case under atrocities of SC/ST.

Its more that 3 months now and i am not getting any solution as to how to deal with these aggressive people
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 26 October 2022
If they are threatening you that they will file an atrocity case against you, first file a complaint to Police online/in person. And file an eviction suit and they are threatening you to file an atrocity case by consulting a lawyer.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 27 October 2022
Both criminal (for extortion, intimidation and trespass) as well as civil case should be filed for possession and permanent injunction against the seller as well as his parents.
Consult and engage a local prudent lawyer for better appreciation of facts, professional advise and necessary proceeding.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 28 October 2022
You , file civil suit for possession and injunction against seller and his parents.
P. Venu Online (Expert) 01 November 2022
Yes, the remedy lies in a civil action.


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