Friends father has been asked to vacate a shop he’s been running since past 28 years

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      Urbanlakshay5321
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        April 30, 2025 at 4:56 pm
        Hi,

        Can my friend’s father be evicted from a shop he’s been running for 28 years?

        My friend’s father (let’s call him A) has been running a shop in a commercial complex for the last 28 years. The complex is legally owned by A’s elder brother (B), but A has been managing and operating the shop continuously for nearly three decades. He has paid all electricity and maintenance bills for all these years but tax(only for 1 year; majority of tax was paid by B).

        However, the shop was never formally registered in A’s nameβ€”he didn’t insist on it out of respect and good faith toward his elder brother.

        Now, B is asking A to vacate the shop. Please note that this shop is their primary mode of earning.

        Is there any legal protection or recourse available for A in this situation, considering the duration for which he has operated the shop?

        Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

        Thanks in Advance

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        Indianabhijeet8238
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          April 30, 2025 at 5:18 pm
          Without a written aggreement, A’s legal options are limited, the best you they could hope for is some temporary relief but B can legally evict A I belive.

          Not a lawyer, so you might want to consult one,

          Adverse Possession, which allows a person to claim ownership over property if they’ve possessed it openly, continuously, and hostilely (i.e., without permission) for 12 years.

          However, since A and B are brothers and A operated the shop with implied or express permission (even if informal), adverse possession is unlikely to apply, as the possession wasn’t “hostile.”

          Hmmm…..

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            Urbanlakshay5321
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              April 30, 2025 at 5:25 pm
              Hey, thanks for your response. I agree, even I feel A’s options are limited but lets see! Hopefully a lawyer might be able to confirm this or shed some light;

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            Indianseeker6932
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              April 30, 2025 at 6:14 pm
              “A” has no legal standpoint. Can delay but eventually have to vacate.

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              Fiercejigar8322
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                April 30, 2025 at 6:32 pm

                I’m sorry to hear about this situation. Here are some steps your friend’s father (A) can consider:

                1. **Gather Evidence**: Collect all possible evidence of his long-term occupancy, like utility bills, maintenance receipts and any correspondence with B.
                2. **Possessory Rights**: Long-term possession might provide a right to continued occupancy under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. However, this is generally for a tenant; consulting a lawyer for a detailed examination of facts is vital.
                3. **Consult a Lawyer**: Seek legal advice from a property lawyer. The unique relationship and lack of formal tenancy or ownership may present a complex case.
                4. **Attempt Mediation**: If possible, encourage a discussion or mediation with B to reach an amicable solution without going to court. This can be done through a neutral third-party mediator.
                5. **Approach Consumer Forum**: Alternatively, if business-related disputes arise, he may approach the District Consumer Forum for resolution attempts.

                Legal advice from a professional is crucial due to complexities in family and property law.

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                Proeagle3569
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                  April 30, 2025 at 6:35 pm
                  Fuck A. I wish B evict A soon.

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