Tresspass

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 29 May 2010
This query is : Resolved
Sir,
A land was purchased 40 yrs back, now the son of the vendor is continuously trying to take possession of that land since last two years. Since he is schedule caste so any suit is being avoided by me. But now he has obtained some forge & fabricated paper from revenue dept. and again trying to take possession, and trying me to involve in sc/st cases. But I have stopped going to my land due to this fear. Police is reluctant to help, so in this situation, Can suit of trespass be filed in order to stop him? I am also taking civil recourse, but it will take time, also court is not granting injunction (never has granted in any suit, which they want to maintain as record). Plz. suggest.
Thanks to all.
A V Vishal
(Expert) 29 May 2010
Civil suit is the only recourse. You may apply for injunction from the court to restrain the person from entering the property. Further, since the police is barred from entertaining civil disputes it is not much help to complain to them.
sanjeev murthy desai
(Expert) 29 May 2010
1) Purchased land wheather it was granted by the Governmentin favour of Vendor? If the said Property not a granted land not worry about him, you have a good case as sugested by my learned friend A. V. Vishal.
2) File a complaint in jurisdictional police station and seek a protection for your property.
3)If he fabricated any documents file a criminal complaint.
4) Where Property is situated? Please clarify
Uma parameswaran
(Expert) 29 May 2010
As per my view, take EC of the property.Then submit an application to demarcate your property.If every documents are in your name ,give a complaint to the police station for police protection .If police reluctant to entertain the complaint, move before High Court.

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 30 May 2010
Sir,
Land situate in jharkhand and has clean title, but he has taken support of naxal element and a drive is going on to take back the sc land sold. They comes in 100 in number, even going to the land itself is dangerous. They have managed police and circle office. In this case Can I approach High court for protection.
Uma parameswaran
(Expert) 30 May 2010
You can approach High Court for police protection.You can meet higher officers of police or you can give private complaint or you can also file petition before Human Rights.