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Legal remedies regarding property possession.

(Querist) 16 December 2025 This query is : Resolved 
Hello,
Hope you are doing well.

My uncle is the defendant in a civil suit. In the trial court, the court has declared my uncle as the owner of the property, and he is currently in peaceful possession. All utility bills, property taxes, and CCTV footage are in his name, and the ownership is recorded in official documents. The plaintiff, who has a history of criminal behavior, has filed an appeal, which is currently pending in the appellate court.

My uncle has rented out a portion of the property, and the plaintiff is threatening the tenants to either vacate the property or pay rent to him, and has threatened to occupy the property illegally.

I would like legal guidance on the following points:

Question 1:
If the plaintiff illegally occupies the property despite the trial court’s order, what legal remedies does my uncle have to recover possession? Can he approach the appellate court immediately to inform them of the threats and seek protection, or is it more appropriate to file a separate suit under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act?

Question 2:
What types of evidence (e.g., ownership documents, utility bills, property taxes, CCTV footage) are most effective in supporting his claim for immediate recovery of possession, and what is the usual timeline and process under Indian law to obtain possession in such cases?

Thank you.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 16 December 2025
If there's an order of injunction and that has not been stayed by the appellate court then your uncle can file a contempt of court petition against him.
You may discuss with your advocate on all such further issues.
Dr. J C Vashista (Expert) 17 December 2025
Since the lawyer has successfully sailed your UNCLE in Trial Court, s/he is well aware about facts and circumstances of the case and an able, competent, intelligent enough and duty bound to satisfy his/her client, what is his/her opinion / advise ?
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 18 December 2025
Did you not satisfy with the advice of your lawyer?
Dr. J C Vashista (Expert) 22 December 2025
Time pass post should have been deleted.
P. Venu (Expert) 27 December 2025
What are the Case Nos.? Which Court?


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