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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 ...

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Supreme Court Partially Modifies High Court Judgment on Partition of Ancestral Properties. Respondents' entitlement to shares adjusted; self-acquired properties excluded from partition.

Civil Appeals challenge the judgment of the High Court of Karnataka, Dharwad Bench, in R.F.A. No.3052 of 2010 and Cross-objection No. 103 of 2011. The...

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Legal Dispute Over Ancestral and Self-Acquired Properties. Appeals challenge the classification of properties and the distribution of shares among heirs under the amended Hindu Succession Act.

The appeals challenge the trial court’s judgment determining the shares of various parties, focusing on whether the properties...

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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...