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How to file a eviction suit in Indore?

How to file an eviction suit in Indore

As a lawyer in Indore, I have helped many clients file eviction suits. Here is a step-by-step guide:

  1. Send a notice to the tenant: The first step is to send a notice to the tenant informing them of your intention to evict them. The notice must state the reason for eviction and must give the tenant a reasonable amount of time to vacate the premises.
  2. File a plaint with the court: If the tenant does not vacate the premises after receiving the notice, you can file a plaint with the Civil Court in Indore. The plaint must state the facts of the case and the grounds for eviction.
  3. Serve the plaint on the tenant: Once the plaint is filed, you must serve it on the tenant. The tenant has a certain amount of time to file a written statement in response to the plaint.
  4. Attend the hearings: Once the written statement is filed, the court will schedule a hearing. You and the tenant must attend the hearing and argue your case before the judge.
  5. Wait for the court’s decision: After the hearing, the judge will issue a decision. If the judge rules in your favor, you will be granted an eviction decree.

If you are granted an eviction decree, you can then file a petition with the court to enforce the decree. The court will then order the tenant to vacate the premises. If the tenant refuses to vacate the premises, the court can issue a warrant for the tenant’s removal.

It is important to note that eviction proceedings can be complex and time-consuming. It is always advisable to consult with a qualified lawyer before filing an eviction suit.

Here are some additional tips for filing an eviction suit in Indore:

  • Make sure that you have a valid ground for eviction. The most common grounds for eviction in Indore are:
    • Non-payment of rent
    • Breach of the lease agreement
    • The landlord requires the premises for their own use
  • Make sure that you have served the tenant with a proper notice. The notice must be in writing and must state the reason for eviction and the date by which the tenant must vacate the premises.
  • File the plaint with the appropriate court. The jurisdiction of the court will depend on the value of the property.
  • Serve the plaint on the tenant in a timely manner. The tenant has a certain amount of time to file a written statement in response to the plaint.
  • Attend all of the court hearings and argue your case effectively.
  • If you are granted an eviction decree, file a petition with the court to enforce the decree in a timely manner.

If you have any questions about filing an eviction suit in Indore, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am here to help you protect your legal rights.


Adcocate J.S. Rohilla (Civil & Criminal Lawyer in Indore)

Contact: 88271 22304


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