My brother was allotted land by the government in 1976, but I’ve been living on it with my children and grandchildren for the past 40 years. He never lived there. In 2013, he filed a case against me and in 2014, the court put a stop to any construction on the land. This dairy plot is now causing me problems because I can’t improve it. Drainage water flows onto my property and the waterlogging is affecting my cattle. Is there any way the court can lift the construction ban so I can finally secure my property?
Best Answer
Based on Indian law, your long-term possession and the hardship caused by the construction ban might be grounds for legal arguments. You could try to establish adverse possession rights or file an appeal seeking a modification of the court order to address the specific problems caused by the drainage and waterlogging. It’s crucial to consult a lawyer who can assess the specific legal facts and advise on the best course of action.
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