YAFAS versus STATE
Purpose of the Unlawful Settlement Act, 2005 and Section 5 The Unlawful Settlement Act, 2005, was intended to prevent the increasing trend of use of force in displacing owners of their valuable property, however, There can be a good difference between. The Act, 2005 and the law in the field can also bring real estate disputes and disputes to the title and a person may be deported by a disputed owner, co-owner or a stranger, tax and civil and There were several provisions in the criminal law. To meet such a situation was already in place, the need for new legislation was realized when organized groups of people tried to forcefully deprive property owners of the use of force while on the ground. The threat of occupation is spreading rapidly with Menace or the Occupation Group legislation, the situation felt the need to enforce the Illegal Disposal Act, 2005 with the aim of curbing activities to curb the tendency to seize land. of this, with special provisions, to eliminate evil in Bud, in the eyes of the occupiers and the Government. One was enforced, where not only the trial court level was appointed to the court meeting, but also the sentence of up to 10 years imprisonment with a severe penalty, with additional provision of compensation to the complainant under Section 4444A. Was provided, CCPL provided more as interim relief to restore the original occupation to evict illegal occupation. At the end of the investigation and a speedy procedure for testing was also provided and non
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