Property is the single largest asset most families and businesses own, and disputes over it are correspondingly common. They take many forms: fraudulent or forged transfers, the same plot sold to two buyers, boundary and possession disputes, inheritance disagreements, and challenges to mutation entries in the revenue record.
Most property litigation turns on documents and the chain of title. A suit for declaration, cancellation of a fraudulent document, specific performance of a sale agreement, or possession will rise or fall on the registered deeds, the revenue record (such as the fard and mutation), payment evidence and the conduct of the parties.
A large share of these disputes is preventable. Proper due diligence before purchase — verifying title, checking for encumbrances, confirming the seller's authority and registering the transaction correctly — avoids the expensive, multi-year litigation that follows a careless deal.
Where a dispute has already arisen, the right strategy depends on the facts: sometimes the priority is an injunction to preserve possession or stop a transfer; sometimes it is moving quickly for cancellation of a forged document before further dealings occur. Acting early protects your position.
TFMC handles both sides of property work — careful due diligence and documentation before you buy, and firm representation in civil courts when a dispute cannot be avoided.