The High Court of Delhi disposed of the writ petition, holding that the petitioners have equally efficacious alternative legal remedies available, such as approaching the Court of the Metropolitan Magistrate, and that invoking the Court’s writ jurisdiction without exhausting these remedies is not permissible. Furthermore, the Court declined to intervene as the matter involves disputed questions of fact and there is already a pending civil suit between the parties, noting that any directions in this writ petition could unfairly impact those ongoing civil proceedings.
- Background of the Dispute:
- The petitioners claim ownership of agricultural land in Village Ghumanhera, New Delhi.
- They allege that Respondent No. 4 fraudulently executed a sale deed for a more valuable parcel of land than originally agreed upon, without paying the agreed consideration.
- Consequently, the petitioners initiated a complaint (Complaint Case No. 664/2026) before the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) and filed a civil suit (CS (OS) No. 113/2026) to challenge the sale deed.
- Petitioners’ Allegations:
- The petitioners claim that while the civil proceedings were pending, Respondent No. 5 executed another sale deed for the land in favor of a private company without notifying the Civil Court.
- The petitioners assert they have maintained possession of the land and continued agricultural activities.
- Respondent No. 5 reportedly filed police complaints claiming possession of the property.
- Court’s Reasoning:
- The Court emphasized that the petitioners should pursue their grievances through the appropriate legal channels, starting with the Metropolitan Magistrate, rather than bypassing these steps to invoke writ jurisdiction.
- The Court noted that it is not the appropriate forum to resolve these issues, as they involve disputed questions of fact currently subject to existing civil litigation.
- Final Order:
- The writ petition was disposed of by Justice Madhu Jain on July 14, 2026.
The Court granted the petitioners the liberty to seek relief from the appropriate competent forums.




