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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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Daughter’s Right to Inheritance Before 1956 Clarified by Bombay High Court. Addressing inheritance under Hindu law before the Hindu Succession Act, 1956.

1. Background of the Case: The appeals revolved around whether a daughter could inherit her father’s property if he died before 1956, leaving behin...

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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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Land acquisition and resettlement challenges dismissed due to unexplained delay in follow-up and abandonment of initial relief under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act.

The petition, filed by the heirs of Babasaheb Pirjade, contested the acquisition of their agricultural land under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, clai...

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Case on Pre-emption Rights in Hindu Succession for Co-Heirs and Application of Hindu Succession Act, 1956. A detailed analysis of the right of pre-emption among Class I heirs, testamentary succession, and limitations under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, with reference to family property and co-heir rights.

This case examines the right of pre-emption among Class I heirs in Hindu succession when property devolves upon them. The appellants, heirs of Sushila...

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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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"Partition Suit Remanded for Inclusion of Joint Family Properties in Fresh Decision" "Appellate Court remands partition suit back to trial court for inclusion of all ancestral properties, ensuring equitable division among coparceners."

1. Appeal Background:The appellant, defendant No. 2 in Civil Suit No. 110 of 2012, has appealed the First Appellate Court’s decision to remand the p...

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Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955 for Migrants to Assam Assam Accord-related citizenship provision sustained, balancing Article 14, Article 29, and legislative competence under Article 11.

1. Background and Assam Accord The petitioners challenged Section 6A, introduced by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 1985, which grants citizenship ...

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"Pendente Lite Transferee's Right to Challenge Execution of Decree Confirmed: Supreme Court" SC affirms that limitation period begins from the date of final decree, and a pendente lite transferee can challenge execution if dispossessed.

The Supreme Court of India, deals with the execution of a final decree in a partition suit and the rights of a pendente lite transferee. It affirms th...

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High Court Quashes Permission for Additional Evidence Post-Final Hearing in Partition Suit. Legal representatives cannot introduce new evidence at the final stage without disclosing critical facts or a valid reason under Order XXII of the CPC.

The Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) overturned a trial court's decision allowing legal representatives of a deceased defendant to adduce additional e...