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Supreme Court Restores Suit in Family Partition Dispute, Sets Aside Rejection Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC.

The Supreme Court set aside the rejection of a civil suit under Order VII Rule 11 CPC arising from a family partition dispute. The cas...

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Secondary Evidence and Power of Attorney in Property Transactions: Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Section 65 Evidence Act and Section 100 CPC i

n Tharammel Peethambaran v. T. Ushakrishnan, the dispute arose from the sale of immovable property executed by the defendant acting as an alleged agen...

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High Court declined to quash FIR in Land Fraud Case Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 though Civil Nature of Dispute and Complaint by Power of Attorney Holder is sustained

The petitioner, accused No. 8 in a land fraud case, sought quashing of FIR registered under various sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS) fo...

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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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The legal issue in the case revolves around the application of Section 14(1) and Section 14(2) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (HSA), concerning the property rights of Smt. Veerabhadramma, a female Hindu, over certain properties inherited or granted to her during her lifetime.

Key Issues: Nature of Property Rights under Section 14(1) and 14(2): Section 14(1) converts the limited estate of a Hindu female into an absol...

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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...