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The Gharauni Dispute Guide

A clear, step-by-step playbook for the most common land disputes.

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What is inside

  1. 1

    Understanding your Gharauni card

    What the card means legally, what it does not cover, and why it matters in a dispute.

  2. 2

    The 4-stage resolution path

    Document, talk, mediate, escalate. The right sequence saves time and money.

  3. 3

    Inheritance disputes

    Step-by-step for sibling conflicts under Hindu Succession Act and Muslim personal law.

  4. 4

    Boundary disagreements

    Joint Tehsildar correction requests, GPS reconciliation, neighbor agreements.

  5. 5

    Double-claim and forged-document cases

    When someone else claims your plot. Documentation checklist and escalation path.

  6. 6

    Going to the panchayat

    How to prepare, what to say, what to bring. Includes a printable mediation request format.

  7. 7

    Tehsildar and court process

    Mutation applications, formal hearings, what to expect, typical timelines.

  8. 8

    Free legal aid in India

    DLSA application, Lok Adalat, when each is appropriate. With the official NALSA portal link.

Plus: a printable mediation request template in both Hindi and English, ready to file with your gram panchayat.

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Informational only, not legal advice.

This guide is general procedural information. Indian property law is state-specific; for your specific case, consult a property lawyer in your state. The guide is compiled from publicly available government procedural information (Ministry of Panchayati Raj, state Bhulekh portals, DLSA guidelines).