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Foul play by advocates

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 13 October 2010 This query is : Resolved 
We are pitted against a resourceful land lord in Mumbai who wants us to surrender our tenancy premises at the price pee nuts. He is neither repairing the buildings nor allowing tenants to repair them in spite of High Court order of 2008 to BMC. BMC has accepted Contempt of Court by them in contempt petition filed by us in 2009 for not acting on court orders of 2008 and then the land lords approached another judge in high court and issued Chamber Summons to make them also a party in the on going Contempt Petition. In spite of our having instructed to oppose CS our advocate did not appear in the court on 11 th October 10 and sent a junior saying that they have no instructions from us. We are not against redevelopment of buildings but land lord is of crrked nature therefore pl. advaice:
a) Can we insist that the land lord provide us alternate accomodation in our locality only on ownership basis as we can not trust the them and don't want to loose our right to premises by shifting to far off place as there is every possibilities of cheating and fraud by land lords.

2) Can we demand compensation at market rate for alternate premises of similar carpet area? Attached is the latest court order. Kindly help as most of the tenants are senior citizen and we are willing to pay for correct advice in the matter.
DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g (Expert) 13 October 2010
You are posting this querry again and again by changing few words here and there and abusing every body else advocates, courts etc.

In this manner you can not get any justice.
pawan sharma (Expert) 13 October 2010
agree with Mr.Shashi kumar.
s.subramanian (Expert) 13 October 2010
I agree.
Uma parameswaran (Expert) 13 October 2010
You could not ask alternative accommodation.
aman kumar (Expert) 19 October 2010
you can demand compensation at market rate for alternate premises.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 24 October 2010
Yes


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