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46 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Usually in such situations, the people who occupied the lands are at the end of the cycle. Behind the screen, local panchayat sarpanch, MRO Office staff, some one who know your status as NRI and weakness are driving the end people to put up a claim on your land. 
 

Antha mandi vuntaru kabatti 20-30% aithe kam se kam settlement amount. But then again, if you have proper paper work and claims and no plans to sell for another 10-15 years, case esi dobbei…opika nashinchi valle inkoka beram chusukuntaru. Saying so, nee rightful share la oka 20-30% pakkaki pettalsinde to secure the property.

Legal ga right lekapothe em chestaru 

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40 minutes ago, Simple123 said:

Legal ga right lekapothe em chestaru 

Legal ga right vunna leakapoina, there are so many possibilities to litigate the land. SC/ST’s atrocities ani, lekapothey 30 years back some litigation ani, unsolved dispute pending ani..masthu possibilities vuntayi…they will try to threaten and grab your land. Ekuva rojulu pending lo pettina risk ae…so such cases edo oka settlement cheyadamo leka dispute ni courts Ki teesukalladamo cheyali…action is warranted. 

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2 minutes ago, jathin said:

First you need to verify if this land really belongs to you and your ancestors.

since it’s a inherited agriculture land, verify the land survey number, area extent and borders details in the link document / sale deed.

Apply for adangal and 1B copies… verify if the land survey numbers, area extent exists and matches to your Pattadhaaru passbook. Verify if the same details exists in Village FMBR.

verify in webland records website .. to make sure your land does not belong to DKT or Darakastu land is a wasteland assigned to the poor and downtrodden people of the state in Andhra Pradesh. 

if the above criterias are checked and met in your favor … only then you can fight for your land legally … where the Indian judiciary may take a lifetime to give a verdict in your favor.

also, importantly if you paid land sisthu tax every year and saved your receipt copies… then this will help to make the case stronger in your favor.

 

Also, get the land surveyed by the govt officials to verify your land boundaries . You need to fill an application with 1500 fees and submit in grama sachivalayam. 

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7 hours ago, argadorn said:

Donganakodukulu ma land ki kuda chesaru mro sc gadu vadu corruption tho vallaki patta cheshsdu … mc gadu edhi Mee land ani mro tho chepinchafu land maku raiyhu bandhu anni vasthunayi … sc st gallu baga thegincharu man 

This was possible years ago. These days, only a court order can enable MRO to make changes to land records

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10 hours ago, MysoreJackson said:

We have agriculture land which we got from grand parents about 20 years ago, getting raithu bandhu too … few weeks back few SC/ST people illegally occupied some part of the land.

Gave a police complaint as per localities suggestion, also trying option if they ask some money ready to negotiate.

Any DB guys with similar issue who successfully managed or any suggestions 

I have similar issue fighting in court from 12 yrs.. they are demanding 70 lakhs for the land.

 

india court / laws are waste and time waste. Better settle outside , I spent on lawyers and expenses close to 10 lakhs

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3 hours ago, jathin said:

First you need to verify if this land really belongs to you and your ancestors.

since it’s a inherited agriculture land, verify the land survey number, area extent and borders details in the link document / sale deed.

Apply for adangal and 1B copies… verify if the land survey numbers, area extent exists and matches to your Pattadhaaru passbook. Verify if the same details exists in Village FMBR.

verify in webland records website .. to make sure your land does not belong to DKT or Darakastu land is a wasteland assigned to the poor and downtrodden people of the state in Andhra Pradesh. 

if the above criterias are checked and met in your favor … only then you can fight for your land legally … where the Indian judiciary may take a lifetime to give a verdict in your favor.

also, importantly if you paid land sisthu tax every year and saved your receipt copies… then this will help to make the case stronger in your favor.

 

While your tips help , it still won't litigations because indian constitution legalises occupation of land.

Using legal loopholes there is unlimited scope for litigations , i know a family who are in possession of land from 200 years with documentation from British era that still had to fight the state govt because they entered wrong details into 1B records 

it took them 5 years and they still has to pay a bribe to correct it. 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, jathin said:

Also, get the land surveyed by the govt officials to verify your land boundaries . You need to fill an application with 1500 fees and submit in grama sachivalayam. 

Yup MC antaru vadu vachi map vestahy no one can touch anyone 

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48 minutes ago, chicagosubbu said:

Yup SC/ST cases are being misused by few people especially SC’s 

settle and pray to Jesus 

SC/ST abuse cases ni land related civil cases tho mix up chayyakandi.

Like I explained, in my earlier post…

If you have all the supporting legal documentation to prove that the land belongs to you, then you can file the case in the court and unfortunately need to patiently wait for decades for the verdict.

Ex: maa voori lo… similar legal civil case.. OC versus SC caste … both are middle class .. lower court lo OC vodipoyaadu .. higher court and Supreme Court lo gelichaadu.

The OC guy after loosing in lower court… .and The OC guy did not give up, he appealed in high court and supreme court and finally won.

the legal battle from lower court to final Supreme Court verdict took almost 47 years. And during this legal battle this 4 acres was under SC guy’s ownership.

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3 hours ago, Sanjiv said:

This was possible years ago. These days, only a court order can enable MRO to make changes to land records

Ledhu man sc st people are using their powerful acts to threaten other people emaina anaty veedu nannu ala annadu antaru police have right to arrest just with complaint very dangerous they are using it for their advantage 

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13 hours ago, MysoreJackson said:

We have agriculture land which we got from grand parents about 20 years ago, getting raithu bandhu too … few weeks back few SC/ST people illegally occupied some part of the land.

Gave a police complaint as per localities suggestion, also trying option if they ask some money ready to negotiate.

Any DB guys with similar issue who successfully managed or any suggestions 

It’s a strategy employed by those people to grab money… nothing u could do, if u go to court it will be years. Easy way out is to settle with them! When u r talking with them make sure to video record secretly 

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13 hours ago, MysoreJackson said:

We have agriculture land which we got from grand parents about 20 years ago, getting raithu bandhu too … few weeks back few SC/ST people illegally occupied some part of the land.

Gave a police complaint as per localities suggestion, also trying option if they ask some money ready to negotiate.

Any DB guys with similar issue who successfully managed or any suggestions 

pass book vunda? vunte empekaleru anukunta bayya

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