Adverse possession
Prevent Loss of Ownership Through Long-Term Occupation
When a property remains in another person’s continuous possession for many years without legal objection, that person may claim ownership rights under the doctrine of adverse possession. This situation commonly affects NRIs who leave assets under informal care of relatives, tenants, or caretakers. Over time, absence of documented control or legal action weakens the original owner’s position. We assess possession history, control records, and communication patterns to determine exposure to such claims. Early evaluation helps protect ownership before rights are challenged.
Corrective Action and Legal Safeguards
If risk is identified, steps can be taken to re-establish legal control and interrupt unauthorized possession. We guide documentation, notices, and appropriate proceedings required to assert ownership rights. In situations where possession has already been misused, remedial legal measures are initiated to recover control. Each case is handled according to its history and evidence available. The aim is to restore legal standing before claims strengthen further.
Representation in Contested Matters
Where a possession claim has already been raised, structured representation becomes essential. We prepare the case, coordinate evidence, and pursue remedies to defend or reclaim ownership. Proceedings are handled locally while you remain informed about developments and implications. Continuous follow-ups ensure the matter progresses without neglect. The objective is to secure your property rights despite long-term unauthorized occupation.
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