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Upholds Preliminary Partition Decree Declaring Equal Shares Among Co-Owners: “Possession Disputes to Be Resolved During Final Decree Stage”

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Calcutta High Court Upholds Preliminary Partition Decree Declaring Equal Shares Among Co-Owners: "Possession Disputes to Be Resolved During Final Decree Stage"
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Calcutta High Court Upholds Preliminary Partition Decree Declaring Equal Shares Among Co-Owners: “Possession Disputes to Be Resolved During Final Decree Stage”

Court's Decision: The Calcutta High Court dismissed the appellant's challenge to the preliminary decree in a partition suit, which had declared equal shares for all co-owners. The court reaffirmed that…
Posted by Rawlaw January 14, 2025

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