My family owns a three-story building in Hyderabad. The government has measured part of the drainage extension beside our home and informed us they might demolish the building. Our property is registered but not assigned, and we have obtained LRS and building permissions up to the first floor. We pay taxes for the entire building. They haven’t issued any formal notice yet. Can we seek a stay order? If they proceed with the demolition, their compensation is likely to be minimal. Could we pursue land-to-land allotment and construction expense recovery through a legal suit? Are there any successful cases addressing this situation? What legal expenses should we expect?
Best Answer
You can seek a stay order to prevent demolition until a formal notice is issued. However, your lack of property assignment and limited permissions may weaken your claim. While land-to-land allotment and cost recovery are possible through a legal suit, success depends on specific facts and existing case law. Legal expenses vary based on case complexity, but a legal consultation with a real estate lawyer is advised to determine your best course of action.
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