Seeking Expert Advice on Legal Recourse for Resident's Unauthorized Obstruction of Commercial Proper

Dear Team, I operate a commercial office located within a DSIDC Shed in Delhi, which has been granted commercial approval. These sheds are situated within a residential area, yet they are equipped with proper boundary walls, roads, and gates to ensure minimal inconvenience to nearby residents. However, recently, a neighboring resident has affixed four angles in front of my office railing to dry clothes, asserting that it is government property and claiming immunity from any objection. Despite my repeated requests, highlighting my ownership of the property and the fact that I am responsible for its maintenance, the resident persists in obstructing my office view and disrupting my ability to work peacefully. In light of this situation, I seek guidance on the legal and procedural steps I can take to address this issue effectively. Specifically, I am interested in understanding: 1. What legal grounds and property rights do I possess to challenge the resident's actions and remove the obstructing angles? 2. Are there specific regulations or provisions under DSIDC guidelines or municipal laws that I can leverage to support my case? 3. What are the appropriate channels for lodging a formal complaint against the resident for their unauthorized use of space and obstruction of my business operations? 4. In the event that informal negotiations have failed, what legal remedies or enforcement measures are available to compel the resident to cease their activities and restore unobstructed access to my office premises? 5. Considering the unique circumstances of DSIDC Sheds being commercial spaces within a residential area, are there any precedents or relevant case law that can inform my approach to resolving this dispute? I appreciate any insights or recommendations you can provide to help me navigate this situation and safeguard my rights as a commercial property owner.