Partition of Property

Supreme Court clarifies procedure for amending partition decrees: Subhash Chandra Sen vs. Nabin Sain (2018)

Supreme Court Clarifies Procedure for Amending Partition Decrees: Subhash Chandra Sen vs. Nabin Sain (2018) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a court can amend a partition decree to include a sketch map that was submitted during the proceedings but not formally made part of the decree. CASE TYPE: Civil Law – Partition of Property Case Name: Subhash […]

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Supreme Court Upholds Father’s Right to Property Under Customary Hindu Law in Puducherry: Theiry Santhanamal vs. Viswanathan & Ors. (2018)

Supreme Court Upholds Father’s Right to Property Under Customary Hindu Law in Puducherry: Theiry Santhanamal vs. Viswanathan & Ors. (2018) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a father can be compelled to partition his self-acquired property with his sons during his lifetime under the customary Hindu law applicable in Puducherry. CASE TYPE: Civil Law, Property Dispute Case Name:

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Supreme Court Upholds Concurrent Findings on Family Property Dispute: Adiveppa vs. Bhimappa (2017)

LEGAL ISSUE: Determination of self-acquired vs. ancestral property in a Hindu family. CASE TYPE: Civil property dispute. Case Name: Adiveppa & Ors. vs. Bhimappa & Anr. [Judgment Date]: September 6, 2017 Date of the Judgment: September 6, 2017. Citation: (2017) INSC 782. Judges: Justice R.K. Agrawal and Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre. The Supreme Court of

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Supreme Court settles the partition of Inam lands within a family: K.V. Sudharshan vs. A. Ramakrishnappa (2008)

Date of the Judgment: September 15, 2008 Citation: [Not Available in Source] Judges: Tarun Chatterjee, J., Harjit Singh Bedi, J. When a family elder is granted Inam lands due to their position as the Archak (priest) of a temple, can these lands be considered solely their individual property, or do they belong to the entire

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