The case of NC & Ors Vs The State of West Bengal/ Joint Secretary. Govt. of West Bengal/Asst. Secretary. Govt. of West Bengal/Asst. Secretary. Housing Dept./District Magistrate/Addl. Dist. Magistrate/Spl. Land Acquisition Officer Burdwan was litigated by Kshetry and Associates. He was handling the case on behalf of the petitioner NC & Ors.
What is the issue?
The issue was that NC owned 12 acres of land situated at Karjona Mouza, Bhatar, Burdwan which was taken away by Govt. of West Bengal & Ors. for construction of a Housing Scheme under West Bengal Housing Board without serving any Order whatsoever under relevant Orders to the petitioners. The respondents, on one pretext or other failed/refused to pay the rent/occupational charges to the petitioner.
After trying various ways and means to sort out this matter, they could not get any respite. Failing to receive any compensation, the petitioners came to Kshetry and Associates to seek help for finding a suitable solution to the problem being faced by them.
Solution:
After exhaustive attempts to resolve the matter independently, the petitioners found no respite in their pursuit of compensation. Turning to Kshetry and Associates for assistance, they sought a viable solution to the pressing issue at hand.
Initiated in 1999, this protracted property dispute persisted for years, exacerbating the petitioners’ ordeal. However, under the astute guidance of Kshetry and Associates, the trajectory of the case took a positive turn. Kshetry and Associates adept legal arguments resonated with the learned judge, who, recognizing the merits of his presentation, ordered the respondents to reimburse the compensation owed to the petitioners promptly.
The successful resolution of the NC & Ors Vs The State Of West Bengal prolonged legal battle underscored an unwavering commitment to securing justice for his clients. Once again, his intervention provided much-needed relief to the petitioners, thereby solidifying his reputation as a formidable advocate dedicated to upholding the rights of those he represents.
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