
Streamlined PROPERTY DISPUTES & EVICTION CASES · Legal Services
Streamlined PROPERTY DISPUTES & EVICTION CASES · Legal Services
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- Document Name
- Notes / Format
- Document Name
- Notes / Format
- Original Title Documents
- Complete chain of title: all sale deeds, gift deeds, will/succession certificates, or partition deeds · Originals and PDFs
- Encumbrance Certificate
- Certificate from Sub-Registrar's office for the complete title history · PDF
- Survey and Property Records
- Survey sketch, mutation records, property tax receipts, and any government land records showing the property boundaries and ownership
- Builder-Buyer Agreement or RERA Registration (for builder disputes)
- Builder-buyer agreement, payment receipts, RERA registration certificate, and any correspondence with the builder
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Overview - property disputes eviction cases legal services Registration
What is it?
Property disputes encompass a wide range of legal conflicts involving immovable property - including title disputes (who owns the property), partition suits (dividing jointly owned property), boundary disputes, encroachment actions, landlord-tenant conflicts (eviction and rent), and builder-buyer disputes. Each type of property dispute has its own procedural framework and legal strategy.
Key property dispute categories
Title Disputes: Conflicting claims to ownership - typically arising from defective sale deeds, multiple sales, forged documents, or adverse possession claims. Partition Suits: Division of jointly inherited or co-owned property among multiple owners. Eviction: Landlord's right to terminate tenancy and recover possession - governed by state Rent Control Acts for residential properties. Builder Disputes: Delay in possession, quality defects, failure to provide registered sale deed.
Governing law
Transfer of Property Act 1882 (lease, mortgage, sale), Registration Act 1908 (registration requirements), Specific Relief Act 1963 (injunctions, specific performance), Civil Procedure Code 1908 (civil suit procedure), State Rent Control Acts (residential tenancies), RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development Act 2016) - for builder-buyer disputes.
Time sensitivity
Property disputes are highly time-sensitive. Adverse possession can create competing title claims over time. Court injunctions restraining sale or construction must be obtained immediately to prevent irreversible changes to the property's status. Limitation periods are strict.
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Who Usually Requires This?
The PROPERTY DISPUTES & EVICTION CASES · Legal Services solution matches perfectly with these profiles:
- Profile
- Why It Applies
- Profile
- Why It Applies
- Property owners facing encroachment by neighbours or government
- Encroachments on your land - whether by neighbours expanding their boundary or government agencies acquiring without due process - must be challenged immediately with a court injunction and a civil suit.
- Co-owners seeking partition of inherited or jointly purchased property
- Partition suits are among the most common property disputes in India - particularly for ancestral Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) property, jointly inherited property, and jointly purchased immovable property.
- Landlords seeking eviction of non-paying or holding-over tenants
- Evicting a tenant who has stopped paying rent, overstayed their lease, or caused property damage requires a legally structured eviction petition - with the specific procedure depending on the state's Rent Control Act.
- Buyers with builder defaults - delayed possession or title defects
- Buyers who have paid but not received possession, or received possession without a registered sale deed, have remedies under RERA, Consumer Forums, and civil courts - we advise on the most effective forum.
- Families disputing ancestral property division
- Inheritance-based property disputes among family members - including HUF partition, Will challenges, and disputed succession - are handled by our family property law specialists.
- ✅ WHY DO YOU NEED THIS
- Key Benefit
- Explanation
- Key Benefit
- Explanation
- Court Injunctions Can Freeze Property Status Immediately
- In urgent property disputes, an ex-parte temporary injunction can be obtained from a civil court on the first day of filing - restraining the opposite party from selling, encumbering, or constructing on the disputed property while the case is decided.
- RERA Provides Faster Remedy for Builder Disputes
- RERA authorities are mandated to decide cases faster than civil courts - with orders typically within a year. RERA can direct builders to pay interest on delayed possession, complete construction, and provide the registered sale deed.
- Adverse Possession Can Be Both a Threat and a Tool
- A person who has been in continuous, open, and hostile possession of land for 12 years (private land) or 30 years (government land) can claim title by adverse possession. If someone is claiming adverse possession of your land, immediate legal action is required.
- Title Defects Must Be Cured Before They Prevent Sale or Mortgage
- A title dispute or encumbrance on your property prevents you from selling, mortgaging, or developing it. Resolving title defects through a declaratory suit clears the title for future transactions.
- PROCESS
- Step Name
- What Happens
- Timeline
- Step 1
- Property and Documents Review
- We conduct a comprehensive review of all property documents - title deed chain, encumbrance certificate, survey records, Aadhaar property link, and mutation records - to assess the strength of your legal position.
- Days 1–3
- Step 2
- Strategy and Forum Selection
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- Step 3
- Injunction and Initial Filing
- We file for an urgent injunction (if needed) and the main petition or suit - with complete pleadings supported by documentary evidence and, where relevant, survey reports and valuations.
- Days 3–10
- Step 4
- Litigation and Resolution
- We represent you in all court hearings, documentary evidence submission, cross-examination, and arguments - through to final judgement, appeal (if necessary), and execution of the court order.
- Ongoing
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Expected Additional Levies
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- E-Stamp Duties according to state norms
- Processing Levies based on capital limits
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