Property Crime & Real Estate Disputes
Property Crime & Real Estate Disputes
Property crime and real estate disputes require prompt legal intervention to protect your rights, assets, and interests. At Bhuwan Jayant & Associates, we specialize in resolving complex property and real estate matters efficiently and effectively.
Property Theft & Fraud
We handle cases involving theft, encroachment, or fraudulent property transactions to protect your legal rights.
Title Verification & Ownership Disputes
Our team conducts thorough title verification and represents clients in ownership disputes to secure rightful possession.
Real Estate Litigation
We assist in disputes related to sale agreements, builder-buyer conflicts, and property registration issues, ensuring effective legal redress.
Encroachment & Boundary Disputes
Representation in disputes over encroachment, boundary conflicts, and land demarcation to safeguard property interests.
Lease & Rental Conflicts
Handling conflicts between landlords and tenants, including eviction cases, rent disputes, and lease agreement issues.
Documentation & Compliance
Assistance with property documentation, verification, and legal compliance to prevent future disputes and fraud.
What are Property Crimes?
Property crimes involve unlawful interference with another person’s property or real estate. Some common property crimes include:
Illegal Possession & Encroachment – Trespassing or occupying land without the owner’s consent.
Forgery & Fraudulent Transactions – Creation of fake property documents, false sale deeds, or misrepresentation.
Benami Transactions – Cases involving property purchased in another person’s name unlawfully.
Cheating in Sale/Purchase – Selling the same property to multiple buyers or hiding crucial information.
Common Real Estate Disputes We Handle:
Ownership & Title Disputes – Conflicts over rightful ownership of land or property.
Builder-Buyer Disputes – Delay in possession, poor construction quality, or non-compliance of agreements by builders.
Joint Family Property Disputes – Partition and inheritance-related conflicts.
Rental & Lease Conflicts – Issues related to eviction, non-payment of rent, or breach of lease terms.
Boundary & Easement Issues – Disputes relating to land boundaries, right of way, or easement rights.
Our Legal Services Include:
- Drafting, reviewing, and registering property agreements and sale deeds.
- Filing and defending cases in civil courts, consumer forums, and real estate regulatory authorities (RERA).
- Assistance with title verification and due diligence.
- Representing clients in cases of property fraud, encroachment, or illegal possession.
- Negotiation and settlement for speedy dispute resolution.
Documents You Need for Property Crime & Real Estate Disputes
Ensure you have the following documents ready for property crime and real estate disputes. Proper documentation helps in fast and effective legal resolution.
Property Sale Deeds
Original or certified copies of sale deeds to establish ownership of the property in dispute.
Title Verification Reports
Legal verification reports showing ownership history and encumbrances on the property.
FIR / Police Reports
Copies of FIRs or police complaints filed related to property theft, fraud, or encroachment.
Ownership & Tax Documents
Property tax receipts, registry documents, and proof of ownership for legal verification.
Encumbrance Certificates
Certified encumbrance certificates showing any mortgages, liens, or legal claims against the property.
Court Orders / Notices
Copies of any existing court orders, eviction notices, or legal disputes related to the property.
Procedure of the Management Labour & Employment
The handling of property crime and real estate disputes generally follows these steps:
Consultation & Case Review – Understanding the nature of the dispute, whether civil, criminal, or mixed.
Title Verification & Due Diligence – Examining property ownership records, sale deeds, and encumbrances.
FIR / Complaint Registration – In cases of fraud, forgery, trespass, or illegal possession, filing a police complaint or FIR.
Drafting & Filing of Pleadings – Preparing suits for possession, injunctions, specific performance, or damages in civil courts.
Criminal Proceedings – Representing clients in cases of cheating, criminal breach of trust, or encroachment.
Court Representation – Arguing cases before civil courts, criminal courts, tribunals, or High Courts as required.
Interim Relief Applications – Seeking injunctions, stay orders, or protection from unlawful dispossession.
Evidence & Documentation – Presenting title deeds, agreements, and financial records before the court.
Final Judgment & Execution – Ensuring decree enforcement, recovery of possession, or execution of orders.
Appeals – Filing appeals or revisions against adverse orders.
Why Choose Us
At Bhuwan Jayant & Associates, our dedication, expertise, and client-first approach make us one of the most trusted law firms. We strive to deliver practical, transparent, and result-oriented legal solutions.
Experienced Legal Team
Our lawyers have extensive courtroom and advisory experience across diverse legal domains, ensuring strong representation.
Client-Centered Approach
We prioritize our clients’ needs, offering personalized strategies and transparent communication throughout the case.
Proven Track Record
We have successfully handled numerous complex cases with favorable outcomes across various courts and tribunals.
Ethical & Transparent Practice
Integrity is the foundation of our work. We maintain full transparency with our clients regarding fees and case progress.
Comprehensive Legal Solutions
From consultation to litigation, we provide end-to-end legal support tailored to your unique situation.
Timely & Efficient Services
We understand the value of time and ensure swift legal actions without compromising on quality or diligence.
Frequently Asked Questions
These include issues like land/property theft, illegal possession, property fraud, tenant-landlord disputes, boundary conflicts, and construction-related legal matters.
Property crimes like theft, trespass, or fraud are handled through criminal law, filing FIRs, and pursuing cases in criminal courts.e.
Disputes over property ownership, boundaries, or agreements can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or filing civil suits in the competent courts. 1.
Tenant-landlord issues regarding rent, eviction, or property damage are addressed under the relevant Rent Control Act and civil law provisions.
Disputes related to title deeds, sale agreements, or registration irregularities are resolved legally by verifying property documents and filing civil suits if required.