When relatives take over illegal possession of property - Ask property eviction lawyer what can be done

When Harwinder Singh and his wife left village Baude, district Moga, to pursue a better life in England, they confidently left their farms and bungalow (kothi) in safe custody with Harwinder’s paternal cousin Amarjot Singh. Amarjot was entrusted with the duty of looking after the farm. He could take some share of the crop, while returns from the sale of the rest of the crop were to be deposited in Harwinder’s bank account.

Amarjot was also responsible for the general upkeep of the entire property. In return, he and his family were allowed to stay in one part of the house on the ground floor. Harwinder made it a point to stay in touch over the phone to enquire about the state of affairs back home.

He had been informed that crop had not been too good over the past two seasons hence returns were low. However a chance phone call to another distant cousin made him realize that crops in fact had been consistently rewarding over the past four seasons. Finding no convincing response from Amarjot and disturbed over the conflicting information, Harwinder decided to make a quick trip to India to find out there is nothing illegal going on.

What he saw on reaching his village shocked him beyond imagination. Amarjot’s family, in fact, had made an illegal possession of the entire house including the part kept locked on the first floor. Belongings in the house were blatantly used by the extended family of sons, daughters in law, grandchildren. To top it all, Amarjot narrated a long story of some personal problem and his inability to shift anywhere else. A little enquiry around the village confirmed Harwinder’s doubts about the entire situation. A disillusioned man, he found that he stood in his village with his house being a victim of illegal possession, his farms more or less under his own close relative’s control and his financial status in a total mess. Notices from the property eviction lawyers to vacate the house and give up the illegal possession or the farms did not have an effect, and eviction attempts were virtually a nightmare.

Quite understandably, when Harwinder entered our company’s office in Birmingham, back then he was a hassled, disappointed, confused and utterly broken man and did not know how to get his house out of illegal possession.

It was a relief for him to talk and know property eviction lawyers who were rather best lawyers and that this kind of a legal respite was indeed available for such victims. The Civil right remedy was available for him, and competent legal executives explained the entire process to Harwinder. The biggest solace for him was that his physical presence would not be required all the time that the matter was being taken care of. Company legal experts even in his absence would handle it – constant updates would be provided to him. They did all filing, Managing, Litigation, and Representation without a single visit only because our property eviction lawyers are absolute experts. In due course of time, his presence was required only when he was handed his rightful property possession from our reputed lawyers. https://nrilegalservices.jimdo.com/2017/04/17/when-relatives-take-over-illegal-possession-of-property-ask-property-eviction-lawyer-what-can-be-done

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