How can we resolve our road space dispute effectively?
My neighbour and I have a combined 14 feet of road space. My neighbour has no road access, but they have been using the area in front of our house as a walkway. They create a lot of dust and nuisance, and whenever we park our vehicles, they start fights and have filed complaints against my entire family. We filed a quash petition in the High Court, but they advised us to resolve the issue in a lower court. How can we solve this problem, and do you think we will win the case?
Since the 14-foot road space is shared, knowing the ownership and legal access rights becomes important. First, confirm if your neighbour has any legal right of way or easement over the shared space. If not, this strengthens your position against their unauthorized use. Following the High Court's advice, approach the lower court to seek an injunction limiting their access to prevent further harassment. In your petition, include evidence of the nuisance, such as documented fights, complaints, and witness statements. Additionally, consider mediation through the court, which can lead to an enforceable agreement and resolve both your rights and the nuisance issue without prolonged litigation.
Sir, you should try to resolve the matter in lower court as suggested by the high court. It is advised to consult an expert lawyer who will suggest you with the best course of action. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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