COMPLAINT (EJECTMENT, DAMAGES); 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the COMPLAINT (EJECTMENT, DAMAGES) document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff and Defendant information at the top of the form. Ensure you include the Civil No. and contact details for the filing party or attorney.
  3. In the 'COMPLAINT FOR EJECTMENT' section, clearly state your jurisdiction and venue. Confirm that you are either the owner or an agent of the premises.
  4. Indicate whether the Defendant is in possession without legal authority. If applicable, specify if title was obtained through a non-judicial foreclosure action and provide necessary details.
  5. If a written notice to vacate was given, attach a copy as instructed. Also, check any relevant boxes regarding military status under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
  6. In the final section, outline what you are asking from the Court, including possession of premises and any damages sought. Don’t forget to sign and date your declaration.

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Ejectment is concerned with ownership disputes, while eviction pertains to possession issues within a landlord-tenant relationship.
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.
File Complaint for Summary Ejectment If the tenant fails to quit the premises then the landlord is required to use the legal system to evict the tenant. There is no self-help right to evict for the landlord. If the landlord were to use self-help methods, the landlord could face dire legal penalties.
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.
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.

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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.
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.
In order to remove an occupant who is not a tenant, we must file an Ejectment action. As Ejectment Actions near their lockout dates, some Defendants have resorted to extreme means to remain in their foreclosed houses.

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