The Supreme Court recently reaffirmed that following the partition of a joint family property, the individual shares allotted to each co-parcener become their self-acquired property."After the joint family property has been distributed in accordance with law, it ceases to be joint family properties and the shares of the respective parties become their self-acquired properties," the...
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