Ongoing boundary dispute regarding land encroachment by neighbouring property owner. We have sent multiple legal notices but they have not responded. The encroachment includes approximately 200 sq ft of our registered plot area. We have the original sale deed and municipal records as evidence.
Based on your description, this appears to be a civil property dispute involving land encroachment under the Indian Penal Code Section 441 (Criminal Trespass) and relevant provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
Your Rights:
- Right to peaceful possession of your registered property
- Right to seek injunction against encroachment
- Right to claim damages for loss of use
Recommended Next Steps:
1. Send a formal legal notice through a registered advocate
2. File a civil suit for possession and permanent injunction
3. Apply for temporary injunction to prevent further encroachment
4. Gather all property documents including sale deed, mutation records, and survey reports
**Estimated Timeline:** 6-12 months for civil court resolution
**Estimated Cost:** Rs. 15,000 - 50,000 (lawyer fees + court fees)
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Feb 20, 2026
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Adv. Priya Sharma
Property Law