Unlawful occupation of property should be handled carefully and through lawful remedies. The first step is to collect ownership and possession documents such as sale deed, mutation, Fard, agreement, possession record, photographs, utility bills, and any prior correspondence.

Depending on the facts, a person may need to file a civil suit for possession, declaration, injunction, damages, or other appropriate relief. Where force, threats, trespass, fraud, or criminal intimidation is involved, a criminal complaint may also be considered after proper legal review.

Immediate legal advice is important because delay may weaken the factual position, especially where possession, limitation, interim relief, or third-party rights are involved.

Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a lawyer for advice on your specific facts and documents.