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Dismisses Partition Suit for Lack of Cause of Action

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Partition Suit for Lack of Cause of Action: "Inherited Properties Post-1956 Do Not Automatically Become Coparcenary Without Proof of HUF or Common Family Fund"
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Partition Suit for Lack of Cause of Action: “Inherited Properties Post-1956 Do Not Automatically Become Coparcenary Without Proof of HUF or Common Family Fund”

Court's Decision The Delhi High Court rejected the plaint filed by the plaintiffs under Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) on the ground of non-disclosure…
Posted by Rawlaw December 18, 2024

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