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ravisharma   09 March 2017

Huf

I am stuck in a case and would like to ask with my esteemed seniors:-

1. Can a karta or coparcener write a "will" and transfer his undivided share to his successors as per his wish and can he exclude any of his son from share in the property?

2. Is temporary injunction, stay/status quo, demand for share in rental income or partition a consequential relief in a declaratory suit for immovable property. What will be the court fees (fixed or ad valorem) in case of  consequential relief in a declaratory suit for partition?

3. There is a supreme court decision barring daughters for rights in joint property if their father was dead before 2005 but is there any decision barring widows from claiming partition if their husband were dead before ammendment 2005?



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G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.)     09 March 2017

When the case is already entrusted to advocate, members may not respond as they have some ethics and to avoid confusion and misunderstanding.

ravisharma   09 March 2017

very helpful response by Sh Ramesh Singh.

@ Mr Prasad yes few may not reply but others might not hesitate in sharing their valuable opinion or knowledge with others. 


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