Property Dispute

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What is Property Dispute?

When an immovable property is acquired or purchased by a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) in India, such a property is described as NRI Property. A Non-Resident Indian is an Indian citizen residing outside India. By the virtue of inheritance, joint ownership with relatives, or because of genuine investment in property in India to remain connected to the roots of India, NRIs become the owner of these properties. However, NRIs are not physically available to look after these properties and that leads to a lot of legal disputes.

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Steps To Be Taken When The Property Has Been Encroached Police Complaint: The police complaint can be made with proper original documentation of the property to the nearest police station. In this matter, the Specific Relief Act, 1963 (Article 5 and Article 6) can provide back the possession to the actual owner. Negotiation: The negotiation can be done with the person who has encroached on the property for the court settlement and it can be done with some legal advice. Professional Help: On filing a complaint at the police station, it is advised to take the help of any legal professional for getting back the possession of the property.

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