Possession

Possession

Possession disputes arise when there is a conflict regarding the ownership, occupation, or control of property. Such matters often involve real estate, land, or housing projects where one party unlawfully denies or delays possession to the rightful owner or buyer. The law provides remedies to secure rightful possession and protect individuals against illegal encroachments, delayed possession, or denial of property rights.

Types of Possession Disputes

Illegal Possession – When a third party unlawfully occupies property without the owner’s consent.

Delayed Possession – Common in real estate cases where builders fail to deliver possession of flats/units on time.

Disputed Ownership Possession – Conflicts over title or ownership resulting in possession issues.

Tenant-Landlord Disputes – Situations where tenants refuse to vacate despite termination of lease/rent agreements.

Encroachment Cases – Unlawful extension or occupation of property by neighbors or third parties.

Our Expertise

At Milind Modi Law Associates, we provide effective legal support in possession-related disputes. Our experienced legal team assists clients in:

  • Filing suits for possession and injunction

  • Handling delayed possession cases against builders and developers

  • Representing clients in tenant eviction and landlord disputes

  • Resolving illegal encroachment and unlawful occupation matters

  • Ensuring rightful owners/buyers get timely possession of their property

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