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Amol (Law officer)     13 April 2012

Partition of ancentral property

Respected seniors,

My friend's grandfather has died 5 years back. He has 2 sons and one married daughter.

All the property (at native place in Maharashtra) is still on the name of grandfather. My friends uncle (the elder son) is enjoying all the benefits from this property. My friends father are staying in Mumbai (job).

My friends fathter tried to convince his elder brother for the partition of the said property, but the elder brother said that he will not give any property to him.

Now My friends father want to file a case in the court for his share in the ancestral property (partition of property).

In which court he should file a case - in the local taluka level court or district court or directly he can approach the High court? please guide us regarding the jurisdiction for filing the case?

OR is there any other option by which he can get this issue solved.

  

Best Regards,

Amol S.

  



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 4 Replies

Niny (Junior Advocate)     13 April 2012

He can file civil suit in the court having jurisdiction of the village where land is there. 

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     13 April 2012

You will have to file a suit in the court which has got jurisdiction on the basis of the valuation of the properties.

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     13 April 2012

You will have to choose the court by calculating the valuation of your share.

Amol (Law officer)     17 April 2012

Dear Sir,

Thanks!

can you please tell me more about this especially about the pecuniary jurisdiction of the court.

what is the limit if  the personal share is upto 50 lacs.

Best Regards,

Amol S. 


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