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Bombay High Court’s key ruling: “Brother cannot claim partition after relinquishing rights; once a valid release deed is executed, no ownership subsists” – Court upholds dismissal of partition suit
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Bombay High Court’s key ruling: “Brother cannot claim partition after relinquishing rights; once a valid release deed is executed, no ownership subsists” – Court upholds dismissal of partition suit

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed a second appeal challenging concurrent findings of the trial and appellate courts, both of which had rejected the appellant’s claim for partition and…
Posted by Rawlaw October 9, 2025
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Calcutta High Court allows reopening of partition suit and directs impleadment of co-sharer excluded from preliminary decree, holding “ends of justice require rectification of such wrong”

Court’s Decision The Calcutta High Court set aside the order of the trial court that had rejected the petitioner’s application under Order 1 Rule 10 read with Section 151 of…
Posted by Rawlaw July 16, 2025

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