My grandfather, let’s call him Ramu, allowed his younger brother, Shyam, to live in a separate part of his house back in the 1960s. Shyam, his wife, and their son are no longer with us, but Shyam’s son’s wife is now claiming ownership of that portion. I want to evict her after revoking the permission my grandfather gave. Can I file this case directly in the District Court? What are the specific conditions and legal requirements for doing so?
Best Answer
You can file a case for eviction in the District Court, but only after establishing that your grandfather’s permission to Shyam was a temporary license, not a transfer of ownership. You’ll need to prove that the license was revocable and that you provided proper notice of revocation.
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