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Learner (XYZ)     16 December 2011

Partition & interim stay against co-sharers during partition

 

 

     Can a co-sharer force partition & get interim stay against co-sharers restraining them from alienating their plots during the pendency of the partition proceedings?     

 The relevant facts are:
 
  1. It is a 10 Kanals (54500 sq. feet) agricultural gair-mumkin land, now situated within municipal limits of a small town in Haryana.
  2. The original seller sold his share in specific numbers of 10 Kanals to three persons some thirty years ago. They divided this land into some small plots of unequal dimensions and sold it further. So it is an unauthorized colony but still unpopulated.
  3. The property is a joint property (Mustrka Khata), some of the opening sale deeds bear unclear dimensions. The original sellers have not yet sold their entire share, thus, hopefully, leaving the share for the streets.
  4. During the course of time, dimensions in subsequent sale deeds were deliberately changed & possessions altered to dispossess the weaker ones. As a matter of record, the alteration in subsequent sale deeds can be shown.
  5. The partition proceedings would commence in Civil Court as the land is gair-mumkin.
            
So, can we get the interim stay during partition proceedings against the co-sharers? What is the law & what are the chances?            
 
 
 

 



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mere filing of the partition suit itself create lis pendence.  You can also get the injunction order by filing of the suit.  There will not be any prejudice cause in obtaining the injunction order for not to alienate HUF properties. 

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