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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the form ejectment in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court name and county at the top of the form. This identifies where your case will be filed.
  3. Enter the names of both the plaintiff and defendant in their respective fields, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  4. In the complaint section, provide a detailed account of ownership and unlawful entry. Fill in your name, address, and a legal description of the property.
  5. Specify the date when the unlawful entry occurred and any damages incurred. This information is crucial for your claim.
  6. Complete the request for judgment section by outlining what you seek from the court, including restoration of possession and costs.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring all required signatures are included before submission.

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Under the Civil Code, particularly Articles 1673 and 1677, various grounds for ejectment exist such as expiration of lease term, violation of contract stipulations, and failure to pay rent.
Ejectment is a common law cause of action by a plaintiff who does not actually possess a piece of real property but has the right to possess it, against a defendant who is in actual possession of the property.
Ejectment is concerned with ownership disputes, while eviction pertains to possession issues within a landlord-tenant relationship.
noun. eject​ment i-ˈjekt-mənt. : an action at common law that is to determine the right to possession of property and for the recovery of damages and that is brought by a plaintiff who claims to hold superior title.
For example, an ejectment action may arise when a seller refuses to vacate a property after the sale has closed and the buyer has acquired the title. In this scenario, the buyer (plaintiff) can file an ejectment action against the seller (defendant) to regain possession of the property.

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Procedure for Ejectment: Generally a suit for the ejectment must be filed by the Gram Sabha in the Revenue Court of Collector. But Section 212-A provide summary procedure for ejectment of persons from land of public utility.

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