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Rules That Mutation Entries Alone Do Not Confer Ownership and Partition Suit Cannot Be Rejected at the Initial Stage Without Proper Evidence on Limitation and Exclusion of Rights

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Bombay High Court Rules That Mutation Entries Alone Do Not Confer Ownership and Partition Suit Cannot Be Rejected at the Initial Stage Without Proper Evidence on Limitation and Exclusion of Rights
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Bombay High Court Rules That Mutation Entries Alone Do Not Confer Ownership and Partition Suit Cannot Be Rejected at the Initial Stage Without Proper Evidence on Limitation and Exclusion of Rights

1. Court’s Decision The High Court dismissed the Civil Revision Applications and affirmed the trial court’s decision. The court ruled that the plaintiffs' claims required factual determination through trial, and…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025

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