OUR EXPERTISE

Land Disputes

Resolving agricultural land, survey boundary, and revenue record disputes with thorough documentation and aggressive litigation.

Overview

Land disputes in India are among the most complex and contentious legal matters, often involving overlapping claims, ancestral rights, and evolving revenue records. Lahari Legal Associates has deep expertise in resolving land disputes across Telangana.

Our land disputes practice covers boundary and survey disputes, title conflicts, revenue record corrections, ancestral land partitions, government land acquisition challenges, and encroachment matters.

We combine thorough document verification with revenue law expertise and aggressive courtroom advocacy to protect your land rights and achieve favourable outcomes.

Our Process

1

Document & Record Verification

Comprehensive examination of title deeds, revenue records, survey maps, Dharani entries, and historical documents.

2

Revenue & Survey Proceedings

Representation before revenue authorities, survey departments, and tribunal proceedings for record corrections and boundary determinations.

3

Civil Litigation

Filing suits for declaration, permanent injunction, partition, and possession before civil courts with strong documentary evidence.

4

Acquisition Challenges

Challenging land acquisition proceedings on grounds of inadequate compensation, improper procedure, or jurisdictional defects.

Why Choose Us

Deep expertise in Telangana revenue laws
Dharani portal proficiency and digital record analysis
Strong relationships with survey and revenue authorities
Track record of favourable land dispute outcomes

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you handle ancestral land partition disputes?

We trace title chains and revenue records, identify co-parcener shares, and pursue partition through negotiation or court-ordered sale and division as appropriate.

Can you correct errors in revenue records or Dharani?

Yes. We represent clients before revenue authorities to correct entries, settle boundaries, and formalise record changes.

What if the government is acquiring my land?

We challenge acquisition on grounds of inadequate compensation or procedural defects and pursue higher compensation before the appropriate authorities and courts.