My court agreement was ruined in the recent floods, a natural disaster that can happen to anyone. Even the photocopy was lost with the belongings. When someone forcefully takes over property, shouldn’t the law apply equally to everyone? The court could ask the person how, when, and where they acquired this warehouse. This property was donated to a temple trust, and I’m confident they wouldn’t engage in any illegal activities. There are several complaints regarding illegal construction filed since August 2014 with the LG, DC, and Police, both online and offline. Do I need to include the MCD and the other party in the writ petition? Thanks for your help.
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Under Indian law, you are likely obligated to pay interest on delayed payments, even if the builder hasn’t completed construction on time. However, you can negotiate with the builder to waive or reduce the interest, or seek legal recourse for the builder’s breach of contract.
- Apni Law answered 2 years ago
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