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High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Property Partition Case - Husband's Inheritance Rights Upheld Under Hindu Succession Act Section 15(1) Despite Property Being Inherited from Father

The High Court dismissed a review petition challenging its earlier judgment in a Hindu succession case. The petitioners sought review of a judgment th...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Civil Appeal in Land Ownership Dispute -- High Court's Ruling on Maintenance-Based Absolute Ownership Under Hindu Succession Act Upheld -- Plaintiff's Injunction and Recovery Claims Fail Due to Lack of Possession Proof and Deficient Pleadings

The Supreme Court dismissed Civil Appeal No. 8451 of 2011 filed by plaintiff's legal representatives against High Court judgment allowing Second Appea...

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Supreme Court Upholds Widow's Right to Maintenance Under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 - Daughter-in-Law's Status as Dependant Clarified in Estate Dispute.

The Supreme Court addressed appeals challenging the maintainability of a maintenance petition filed by a daughter-in-law (Respondent No. 1) against he...

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Partition and Separate Possession Dispute: Ancestral vs. Self-Acquired Property – High Court Upholds Joint Family Property Status

High Court Clarifies Partition Rights in Joint Family Property, Rejects Prior Partition Claims Presumption of Joint Family Property: The Court held t...

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The Court Held That the Plaintiff Deserved an Opportunity to Adduce Evidence, and the Rejection of the Plaint Could Not Be Sustained Solely on the Ground of Absence of a Clear Right to Sue.

Bombay High Court Dismissed Civil Revision Application of Applicant Challenging Rejection of Application for Plaint Rejection. The Court held that a ...