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Partition suit consequent delay at final decree

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 07 October 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Sir,

I have filed partition suit in the year 1997 for my share in my late mother's property against my sister who is occupying the entire land belonging to my mother. My sister along with her husband created a forged and bogus Will claiming the whole property. I contested the matter for 15 years. After preliminary decree now I am filing for final decree with mesne profits till final decree. My sister and her husband at present with malafide and ill motive intention created a forged unregistered relinquishment deed with my signature obtained through manipulating with xerox machine and cut and paste method. Whether the said relinquishment deed will be taken on record by the court and how can I object the same. Secondly If it is taken on record, again I have to prove the said relinquishment deed and will take another 15 years. Already proved the bogus will of my mother is wrong by the court. Partition suit is a continuing suit how can my sister claim at one time with Bogus Will and other time with bogus and unregistered Relinquishment deed in same partition suit. The claim made by my sister at the beginning of filing partition suit and now at final decree stage is same i.e. to grab entire property.

What is the remedy for such a situation in the law. Myself and my legal heirs will never enjoy the property left by my late mother, already 15 years have lapsed. When I will get justice when my sister and her husband is induling in abusing court process and delaying.

Kindly advise.

Thanking you,

M.S.N.
ESTHERPRIYA (Expert) 07 October 2011
Usually Partition Suit will take time and you can contact your advocate or any other advocate to get the same clarified. As suit is filed your rights over the property is well protected.
Shastri J.K. (Expert) 07 October 2011
U will get justice, you contact your advocate
Sailesh Kumar Shah (Expert) 15 October 2011
For speedy disposal of the case, file writ petition before high court.

you can take criminal action also for forged documents.


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