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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Partition Suit"
If Deed Was Executed By Person Without Title, Successors Cannot Enforce Rights On Property Based On Such Deed : Supreme Court
Party Not Arrayed As Respondent In Compromise Decree Can File Suit For Partition If Not Allotted Any Share: Karnataka High Court
Karnataka High Court Permits DNA Profiling Test In Suit Seeking Partition Of Property
Proposed Purchaser Of Joint Family Property Cannot Be Impleaded As Party Respondent In Suit For Partition: Karnataka High Court
In Partition Suit, Every Interested Party Deemed To Be A Plaintiff; No Bar In Passing Numerous Preliminary Decrees: Supreme Court
Partition Suit After 90 Years Not Maintainable If Possession Not Delivered As Per Preliminary & Final Decrees: Karnataka High Court
At Stage Of Preliminary Decree, Purchaser Of Undivided Interest Has No Say In A Partition Suit: Karnataka High Court
74-Yr-Old Travels To Karnataka High Court In Ambulance For Settlement Of Her Partition Suit In National Lok Adalat
Settlement Deed In A Partition Suit Must Include Written Consent Of All Parties; Consent Decree Among Only Some Parties Not Maintainable : Supreme Court
Hindu Succession | If Law Gets Amended Before Passing Final Decree In Partition Suit, Parties Can Seek Its Benefit : Supreme Court
Principle Of Res Judicata Applies To Children Claiming Property Through Parent Earlier Involved In Property Suit: Bombay High Court
Suit For Partition & Separate Possession Can't Be Rejected At Threshold On Ground Of Limitation: Karnataka High Court
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