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What is a Partition Suit?

A Partition Suit is a legal remedy available to co-owners or co-heirs of a property who wish to divide the property among themselves. It is commonly used when family members jointly own a property (ancestral, inherited, or jointly purchased) and there is no mutual agreement on how it should be divided.

 

When Can You File a Partition Suit?

You can file a Partition Suit in the following scenarios:

  • Dispute over ancestral property division.
  • One or more co-owners are denying rightful share to others.
  • Property is in joint names, but partition is not being done amicably.
  • You want to convert joint ownership into exclusive ownership.
  • Property division after the death of a parent or family member.

 

Legal Provisions Governing Partition Suits in India:

  • Hindu Succession Act, 1956
  • Indian Partition Act, 1893
  • Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 – Order XX

 

Types of Properties Commonly Disputed:

  • Residential homes
  • Agricultural land
  • Commercial properties
  • Urban plots
  • Joint developments or flats

 

Partition can be physical (by metes and bounds) or by sale and distribution of proceeds as per court direction.

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Any co-owner, legal heir, or co-sharer of a jointly held property has the right to file a partition suit.

Title deed, property tax receipts, proof of co-ownership, family tree, and succession documents (if applicable).

Yes, if all parties mutually agree, partition can be done through a registered Partition Deed. If not, filing a suit is the only option.

Timelines vary, but on average, it can take 1-3 years, or even more depending on complexity, cooperation, and court workload.

Yes, under the Hindu Succession Act, daughters have equal rights to ancestral property.

Yes, mediation is encouraged before or during litigation to reach a settlement.

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