
Property Dispute Cases
Property disputes arise when disagreements occur regarding the ownership, possession, transfer, or usage of immovable property such as land, houses, apartments, or commercial buildings. These disputes may involve family members, business partners, landlords and tenants, or third parties claiming rights over a particular property.
In India, property-related disputes are governed by various laws including the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Indian Registration Act, 1908, Specific Relief Act, 1963, and other applicable civil laws. Property disputes may involve issues such as ownership conflicts, partition of family property, boundary disputes, illegal possession, title claims, property inheritance issues, and enforcement of property agreements.
Such cases are generally handled through civil courts and may require legal remedies such as partition suits, injunction orders, declaration of title, or eviction proceedings depending on the nature of the dispute.
At Rekha Associates, we provide legal guidance and representation in matters related to property disputes. Our firm assists individuals and businesses in resolving property conflicts through legal consultation, documentation review, negotiation, and representation before competent courts and authorities. We aim to ensure that property rights are protected and disputes are addressed through proper legal procedures.
Know Your Rights
Individuals involved in property disputes have certain legal rights under Indian law, including:
• Right to Establish Ownership – Individuals have the right to legally prove their ownership or title over property through valid documents and legal proceedings.
• Right to Seek Partition of Property – Family members may file partition suits to divide jointly owned property as per applicable laws.
• Right to Protection Against Illegal Possession – Property owners can seek legal remedies such as injunction orders to prevent unlawful occupation or interference.
• Right to Legal Remedies in Property Disputes – Parties may file civil suits seeking declaration of ownership, possession, or enforcement of property agreements.
• Right to Appeal – Individuals may challenge court decisions related to property disputes before higher courts as permitted under the law.
• Right to Legal Representation – Parties involved in property disputes have the right to seek legal advice and representation to protect their property interests.
Understanding these rights helps individuals address property disputes eff
