Who is responsible for replacing the pole that your electric panel is on outside your home?
My friend has a ancestral agricultural land in Indore. His cousin had a land in just side of my friends land, which the cousin sold to someone. The new owner created boundary by burying poles without permission of tehsil and information to my friend.My friend argued him but he didn't back step. My friend complaint it to both tahsil and thana but no action was taken . Simaankan was not done too by the new owner. Now my friend broke some of poles which were buried in his portion of land by new owner.someone made video of it in mobile Now new owner went to thana against my friend and gave application. Police told new owner to go to revenue department and let tehsil dar to make simankan. But before simankan could happen the new owner sold land to someone else. Now what is liability of my friend in this matter . Does he has to worry about the broken poles of previous owner as ownership changed now Plz suggest me all the wise experts.
If police has not registered the FIR then in such case there is no case or charge is applicable on your friend. But the land is now considered to be disputed. We don’t know how the previous owner represented the land when he was selling. We advice you to get simankaan as soon as possible if tehsildar is refusing then you can apply for the application in the court too or to the higher official. Don’t get panic about the IPC charges. You can contact Lead India to know more in details or for the expert solutions, ensuring satisfaction through effective legal counsel and problem-solving
Hello Sir
Don't worry in this condition get a legal notice drafted and send it to the new owner to have the boundary line decided to know more in detail please call on our helpline number
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