Obtaining Land Ownership Tamilnadu

Summary

If you have been living on a property in Tamil Nadu for over 30 years without official ownership documents, you may be eligible to claim ownership through adverse possession. This process involves collecting evidence of continuous possession, such as electricity bills and voter ID, and filing a claim at the local Tahsildar Office. The authorities will inspect the land and verify the details. If approved, you can obtain the patta and chitta, which are essential land ownership documents. Consider gathering all necessary documents to support your claim and consult with local authorities for guidance.

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no but the land owner is someone but our family liveing in 35 years ago
It seems like your family has been living on the land for a long time but does not have official ownership documents. To help you further:
You may consider filing for "adverse possession" which allows long-term occupants to claim ownership. Here are the steps:
*. Collect evidence of continuous possession (EB bills, voter ID, etc.).
*. Approach the local Tahsildar Office to file a claim.
Have you gathered all necessary documents to prove your continuous possession?
it is possible to give ownership of that land
Yes, it is possible to obtain ownership of the land through adverse possession if you have been continuously occupying it for a long time. Here are the steps:
- Collect evidence of continuous possession (e.g., EB bills, voter ID, etc.).
- File a claim for adverse possession at the local Tahsildar Office.
- Submit all necessary documents and evidence.
Have you gathered all the documents needed to prove your continuous possession?