Assam Real Estate Tribunal Receives Appeal in Mukul Patowary v. Babita Patowary Case

The Assam Real Estate Tribunal has received an appeal in the Mukul Patowary v. Babita Patowary case, a significant land dispute matter. Get an in-depth analysis of the case, the parties involved, and the future proceedings. #AssamRealEstateTribunal #LandDisputeAppeal #AssamLaw

Assam Real Estate Tribunal Receives Appeal in Mukul Patowary v. Babita Patowary Case
Assam Real Estate Tribunal Receives Appeal in Mukul Patowary v. Babita Patowary Case

The Assam Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has recently received an appeal in the highly contentious case of Mukul Patowary v. Babita Patowary. This legal dispute revolves around a land-related matter and has caught the attention of both legal experts and the public. In this article, we will delve into the details of the case, the parties involved, the proceedings so far, and the significance of this appeal within the context of real estate disputes in Assam.

Background of the Case:

The appeal, registered as REAT/ASSAM/APPEAL NO. 02 of 2023, has been brought forward by the appellants, Mukul Patowary and Another, against the respondents, Ms. Babita Patowary & Another. The case has been presented before the Assam Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, with Hon'ble Mr. Justice (Retd.) Manojit Bhuyan serving as the Chairperson and Shri Onkarmal Kedia as the Hon'ble Member (Administrative).

Parties Involved:

The appellants, Mukul Patowary and Another, are the primary individuals who have filed the appeal. The respondents in the case are Ms. Babita Patowary & Another. Each party is represented by their respective legal counsels: Mr. Rupjit De and Mr. P. Deka for the appellants, and Mr. S.K. Talukdar (Respondent No.1) and Mr. Rakesh Mour (Respondent No.2) for the respondents.

Hearing and Proceedings:

On the date of the order, 23rd May 2023, the tribunal heard arguments from the appellants' counsel, Mr. Rupjit De, as well as the respondents' counsels, Mr. S.K. Talukdar and Mr. Rakesh Mour. The parties were given a fair opportunity to present their case and were heard at length.

Future Hearing:

As per the agreement between the parties' counsels, the tribunal has scheduled the next hearing for 2nd June 2023. This indicates that the case will continue to progress, allowing both sides to present further evidence and arguments to support their claims.

Conclusion:

The Assam Real Estate Tribunal has taken up the appeal in the Mukul Patowary v. Babita Patowary case, a significant land dispute matter in Assam. With the appellants and respondents represented by their respective counsels, the tribunal heard the arguments during the last hearing and has set a future date for further proceedings. This case highlights the importance of the tribunal in resolving real estate disputes and ensuring justice is served.

In a region like Assam, where land disputes are not uncommon, the Assam Real Estate Tribunal plays a vital role in adjudicating such matters. The outcome of this appeal will set a precedent and potentially impact similar cases in the future. As the legal process unfolds, it remains to be seen how the tribunal will assess the evidence presented by both parties and deliver a fair and just decision.

Note: The information provided in this article about Assam Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ASSAM RERA) is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal or professional advice and readers should consult qualified professionals for advice specific to their circumstances. The information provided in this article is based on the APPEAL No. 02 of 2023  before the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority

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