Police Complaint Against Neighbour in India: How to File and Get Relief
By Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran | 19 Law Chambers, Visakhapatnam | Legal Awareness
Neighbour disputes are among the most common legal problems in Visakhapatnam and across India. Whether your neighbour encroaches on your boundary wall, harasses your family, makes excessive noise, or threatens you โ the law provides clear remedies. However, many people either overreact by filing criminal complaints for civil disputes, or underreact by tolerating serious harassment. Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran at 19 Law Chambers helps you choose the right legal remedy for every type of neighbour dispute.
First Step โ Identify Whether Your Dispute is Civil or Criminal
This distinction determines everything โ which court to approach, what relief is available, and how fast you can get it. Consequently, understanding this difference before filing any complaint saves enormous time and money.
Criminal disputes involve: threats, physical assault, criminal trespass, stalking, harassment with intent to harm, and deliberate property damage. Furthermore, these require police action and can result in the neighbour’s arrest. Civil disputes involve: boundary encroachment, property ownership conflicts, excessive noise, blocked access, and water drainage issues. Moreover, these require a civil court remedy โ an injunction or mandatory order โ not a police case. Filing a criminal complaint for a purely civil dispute often backfires โ police may decline to act, which wastes your time.
When to File a Police Complaint Against Your Neighbour
File a police complaint specifically when: your neighbour physically assaults or threatens you or your family, the neighbour trespasses into your property repeatedly and refuses to stop, the neighbour damages your property deliberately, the neighbour engages in criminal intimidation under Section 503 IPC, and the neighbour stalks or harasses family members in public. Furthermore, file immediately โ do not wait for the situation to escalate. Read: How to File FIR India.
How to File a Police Complaint โ Step by Step
Step 1 โ Gather Evidence Before Filing Collect all available evidence โ photographs of damage or encroachment, video recordings of harassment or threats, screenshots of threatening messages on WhatsApp or social media, written communication attempts you made, and names of witnesses who observed the incidents. Consequently, strong evidence makes police more likely to act promptly and decisively.
Step 2 โ Write a Detailed Written Complaint Type or clearly handwrite a complaint addressed to the Station House Officer (SHO) of your local police station. Specifically, include: your complete name and address, the neighbour’s complete name and address, a chronological account of every incident with exact dates and times, the relief you want (warning, FIR registration, or preventive action), and a list of all evidence you are attaching.
Step 3 โ File at Local Police Station Visit the police station personally with the written complaint and all evidence. Moreover, request the SHO to register the complaint and give you a copy. Importantly, if the matter involves cognizable offences (assault, criminal trespass, deliberate damage) โ insist on FIR registration under Section 154 CrPC. Additionally, if police refuse โ send the complaint by Registered Post to the Superintendent of Police.
Step 4 โ Request Preventive Action Under Section 107 CrPC If you fear a breach of peace or imminent violence from the neighbour โ request the police to initiate preventive action under Section 107 CrPC. Consequently, the Magistrate can bind both parties to keep the peace through a security bond โ an effective tool for stopping ongoing harassment before it escalates.
When to File a Civil Case Instead of Police Complaint
For property boundary disputes, blocked pathways, and encroachments โ file a civil suit before the District Court instead of a police complaint. Specifically, seek: an injunction order preventing further encroachment, a mandatory injunction directing removal of the illegal construction, and damages for the period of unlawful occupation. Furthermore, combine the civil suit with an urgent interim injunction application โ courts can grant this within days of filing in genuine urgent cases. Read: Best Property Lawyers Vizag.
Send a Legal Notice Before Going to Court
In many neighbour disputes โ a firmly worded legal notice from Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran resolves the matter without any court case. Moreover, receiving an official legal notice from an advocate makes most neighbours realise the seriousness of their conduct. Consequently, many disputes settle within 2 to 3 weeks of the legal notice being received. Read: Legal Notice How to Send India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: My neighbour built a wall encroaching into my property. What should I do first? Take photographs and measurements immediately. Furthermore, get a copy of your property survey sketch from the Survey Settlement Office to establish the exact boundary. Subsequently, send a legal notice to the neighbour demanding removal of the encroachment. If they refuse โ file a civil suit with an urgent interim injunction application before the District Court. Read: Property Documents Verification India.
Q: My neighbour threatens me regularly. Can I get a restraining order? Yes โ approach the Magistrate Court for a preventive order under Section 107 CrPC or file a private complaint under Section 506 IPC (criminal intimidation). Additionally, if the threatener is a family member โ seek a protection order under the Domestic Violence Act 2005.
Q: Police are not acting on my complaint against my neighbour. What are my options? Approach the Superintendent of Police with a written complaint by Registered Post. Furthermore, file a complaint before the Judicial Magistrate under Section 156(3) CrPC โ the Magistrate can order police to investigate. Additionally, file a Writ Petition before the High Court directing police to act. Read: Writ Petition High Court AP. Free legal aid: NALSA โ nalsa.gov.in.
Also read: Noise Pollution Complaint India | Tenants Rights India | Best Lawyers in Vizag
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