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REVIEW JURISDICTION
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Supreme Court: “Review jurisdiction cannot be an appeal in disguise; High Court erred in reopening partition decree beyond scope of review” – Daughter’s coparcenary rights restored under 2005 amendment

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the daughter challenging the High Court’s review order that had remanded her partition claim for fresh trial. The Court held…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025
grandaughter
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Bombay High Court: “Granddaughter Cannot Claim Partition in Maternal Grandfather’s Property During Mother’s Lifetime, It is Obstructed Heritage” – Plaint Rejected Under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court at Aurangabad allowed the civil revision application and set aside the trial court’s order refusing to reject the plaint. The Court held that the…
Posted by Rawlaw September 8, 2025
Delhi High Court Bars Partition Between Two Families: Property to Remain Undivided, No Boundary Wall Without Consent or Court Intervention
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Delhi High Court Bars Partition Between Two Families: Property to Remain Undivided, No Boundary Wall Without Consent or Court Intervention

Court’s Decision:The Delhi High Court resolved two interconnected civil suits regarding the ownership, partition, and use of a property located at 4 Cavalry Lines, Civil Lines, Delhi. The Gupta family…
Posted by Rawlaw September 18, 2024

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  • Delhi High Court holds London as the juridical seat and bars the Indian challenge to the foreign arbitral award — “Part I of the Arbitration Act excluded by necessary implication, Section 34 petition not maintainable”
  • Delhi High Court strikes down compulsory use of select bank EDC terminals at petrol pumps — “Exclusive payment routing held disproportionate, dealers’ business autonomy protected”
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