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Legal Dispute Over Partition Decree: Role of Court and Collector in Agricultural Land Partition. Analyzing procedural irregularities and lack of natural justice in the partition process led by the Tahsildar, with proposed improvements for a fair resolution.

Legal dispute concerning the execution of a partition decree involving a sister's claim to her parents' property. It delves into the procedural aspect...

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Court directed to be considered by the state within six months from the date of the order, granting the respondents the liberty to challenge the decision on the renewal application

Lease agreement for a property in Orissa, initially granted in 1905 and renewed in 1944 for a period of 30 years. Following the expiration of the rene...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Judgment on Partition Suit; Affirms Plaintiff’s Claim Inconsistent with Title. Supreme Court rules remarriage extinguishes widow’s property rights under the 1856 Act, upholding the First Appellate Court's decision.

The Supreme Court, in this partition suit appeal, ruled that the remarriage of Chiruthey extinguished her rights over her first husband's property und...

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Joint Family Property Dispute: High Court Reaffirms Plaintiff's Half-Share in Suit Properties. Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court Delivers Key Judgment in Complex Property Partition Case.

The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court reaffirmed the plaintiff's entitlement to a half-share in the suit properties, overturning the Trial Court's...

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Supreme Court Confirms Partition of Family Properties and Validates Sale Deed. The Supreme Court overturns the High Court's decision on the partition of properties, reinforcing the validity of a sale deed executed by the appellant.

The Supreme Court addressed the partition of family properties, focusing on Regular Survey Nos. 106/2 and 44/4. The High Court had erroneously relied ...