along with their families are
grappling with each other for an equitable partition of the
huge assets and the vast properties amassed over the years ... thwart any attempt of the Jegatheesan group to
have an equitable partition by resort to legal remedies,
either through arbitration or by litigation. The suit
V.Dhanasekaran vs A.Krishnamurthy [Died
Author: S.S.Sundar
Bench: S.S.Sundar
AS
V.Dhanasekaran vs A.Krishnamurthy [Died
Author: S.S.Sundar
Bench: S.S.Sundar
AS
Dinbandhu Dinanath Prajapati vs Devenbhai Mafatlal Patel on 1 July, 2024
NEUTRAL CITATION
C/SCA
extent of 1/4th share and was
thus entitled to seek equitable partition by metes and
bounds.
2. The above suit was filed ... relief and holding that
the plaintiff is entitled to seek equitable partition of 1/4th
share in the land in Sy.No.88 of Thirumashettahalli
make allotment of properties in an equitable manner instead of rejecting their claim for such equitable partition on the ground that they have no locus ... There is no dispute that a party can ask for an equitable partition. A transferee from him, therefore, can also do so. Such a construction
Sections 2 and 3 of the Partition Act, the power of the
Court to partition property by any equitable method is not affected ... declared that ' for a
just and equitable partition, the court can direct the property to be
sold among the sharers'.
13. The accepted
make allotment of
properties in an equitable manner instead of
rejecting their claim for such equitable partition on
the ground that they have no locus ... There is no dispute that a party can
ask for an equitable partition. A transferee from him,
therefore, can also do so. Such a construction
last three years and continuing until an equitable
partition is achieved.
13. Oral evidence of the Plaintiff was also recorded. The deponent i.e.,
Plaintiff ... jointly
purchased and presented evidence to support this, seeking an equitable
partition, damages, and mesne profits due to the Defendants' refusal to
divide
make allotment of properties in an equitable manner instead of rejecting their claim for such equitable partition on the ground that they have no locus ... There is no dispute that a party can ask for an equitable partition. A transferee from him, therefore, can also do so. Such a construction