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"Supreme Court Decides on Marumakkathayam Property Disputes: Clarifies Law on Partition and Succession." "A precedent-setting judgment resolving the interplay of customary matrilineal laws and property rights."

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court and Trial Court decisions concerning the partition of property under the Marumakkathayam system, a matrilineal...

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"Supreme Court Resolves Familial Property Dispute with Key Findings on Deeds and Consideration" Clarifying the distinction between settlement deeds and gift deeds under Indian law.

The Supreme Court reversed the High Court's decision and restored the trial court and first appellate court findings. It determined that the deed exec...

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Partition Dispute Judgment: Unregistered Partition Deed Not Subject to Stamp Duty and Penalty Requirement. The Bombay High Court held that an unregistered partition deed recording a family arrangement does not require impounding for stamp duty or registration, and ordered a refund of penalties.

The High Court in this Writ Petition addressed the legality of an order by the trial Court that sent an unregistered partition deed to the Collector o...

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Supreme Court of India Dismisses Appeal in the Land Dispute Between Heirs of Nisar Ahmad and Sami Ullah. "Final resolution restricts co-tenancy claim and upholds the registered relinquishment deed as decisive."

The Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeals brought by Nisar Ahmad and others, affirming the High Court's decision on a protracted land dispute c...

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Court Allows Wife's Impleadment in Suit Alleging Collusion and Asset Misappropriation to Defeat Maintenance Rights.

The estranged wife of defendant Arun Pathak. The applicant seeks to join an ongoing partition suit regarding joint family property, alleging collusion...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court’s Decision, Dismisses Appeals on Property Ownership Dispute Land ownership, possession rights, and the doctrine of adverse possession scrutinized in depth.

The Supreme Court of India, dismissed the appeals filed by Neelam Gupta and others, upholding the High Court’s ruling granting possession rights to ...

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Title Suit on Joint Ownership: Sale of Undivided Property Deemed Invalid by Supreme Court. A co-owner cannot transfer an entire joint property without partition; the sale of Brij Mohan’s share in joint family property is restricted to his undivided portion.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the defendant-appellant S.K. Golam Lalchand, who claimed to have purchased an entire property from Bri...

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Daughter’s Right to Coparcenary Property Under Amended Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956: Even if Father Died Before the Act Came into Force

Retroactive Application of Amended Section 6: The 2005 Amendment to Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is retroactive, not retrospective...

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"Legal Resolution in Family Property Dispute: Upholding the Partition Based on Conduct and Documents" "Estoppel by Conduct and the Validity of Unregistered Documents in Hindu Joint Family Property Cases"

The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, dismissed the appeal filed by the plaintiffs, confirming that the first appellate court correctly reversed the tr...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Challenge to Partition Suit in Joint HUF Property Dispute. Alienation by One Coparcener Without Partition Gives Rise to Cause of Action; Suit for Partition Maintainable

The court dismissed the Civil Revision Application (CRA) filed by Damodar Badrinarayan Bhandari (Defendant No. 6) challenging the rejection of his app...