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How to find out the case in a district court?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 10 November 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts of the Forum,



I have a typical problem on hand. My family land (Inam) was acquired under LA by the Govt., in the year 1994 for the road widening. The compensation was finalised in the year 1999. and reffered to court( encloseing the Cheque for the compensation ) U/s 30 of LA Act.,in the year 2000, saying title dispute in regards to i) tenancy, ii) attracting the ULC Act., of the state of A.P.The court had retured the cheque to the Revenue authorities to revlidate the cheque as it was expired. But the revenue people had not acted on it ,the cheque is still lying in the files of the Revenue authorities, even today.

Recently i came to know these facts after the will of my father.

Now i had approched revenue authorities for the compensation amount in respects to this land. On their enquiry with thahasildar,it is found that there no tenant on the land! further i have submitted NO ULC letter obtained from ULC authorites. But the RDO still says, that he will reffer the matter to the Court.
And i dont know,wether the case is registered or not! On veryfication we have not able to trace the case, in the COURT.
This pertains to Hyderabad, (A.P).

What should i do for solving this problem?



Thanking you ALL in advance expecting a QUICK REPLY.
Nadeem Qureshi (Expert) 10 November 2011
you can files a RTI application to concerened authorities with the requisite fees and get the information regarding this within 30 days of you application. if the cencerened authorities have not provide the same to you then filed an appeal aginst the authorities then 100% you got the information.
secondly hire a lawyer and find out the case through his research ability.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 10 November 2011
A quick way is to search unofficially through
a lawyer in institutional courts expected to have jurisdiction by looking into there register of institution of expected years of filling; or
through RTIas already told.
Shailesh Kr. Shah (Expert) 11 November 2011
you are suggested to take action as advised.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 12 November 2011
Yes I agree.


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