what Section 4 of the Act purports to do. Section 4
of the Act provides as under :-
"4. Partition suit by transferee
of share ... partition are wider than the words
transferee filing a suit for partition . The latter
phraseology is conspicuously absent in the section. The
Partition Act does
respect of a suit for
partition of joint property in which the provisions of the
Partition Act have been invoked or are sought ... nature and
incidents of a Partition suit and the consequences which
ensue once the provisions of the Partition Act are invoked
or sought
partition. He submitted that in any suit
for partition, whether filed by the outsider or by a member of the family,
there would be partition ... decree-holder seeks execution of the partition decree can still be
subjected to Section 4 to the Partition Act proceedings, then the said view
would
remove
the Commissioner of Partition at this stage. Mr.
Ranajit Mitra is appointed Joint Commissioner of
Partition to act with the Commissioner of Partition
jointly ... property is put to auction in a suit for partition, the provisions
of the Partition Act , indisputably, shall apply.
Section 2 of the Partition Act
filed an
application under Section 4 of the Partition Act, 1893 (for
short 'the Act') Misc. Case No.21 of 1972 praying ... Court
the defendant filed an application under Section 4 of the
Partition Act for purchasing 1/4th share of plaintiff no.2
under the changed
ratio of the decisions rendered under section 4
of the Partition Act equally apply to the interpretation of
the second paragraph of section ... partition.
There appears to me to be no reason why the words 'undivided
family' as used in section 4 of the Partition Act
extent
of maintaining that a partition of lands, to be valid,
should be in terms of the Estates Partition Act, 1897 and.
until then ... would not bind the Revenue until the partition was
effected as visualised under the Estates Partition Act . Shri
Misra's study of the provisions
Abolition) Act,
1975 (Act 30 of 1976)." The effect of the importation of
Section 4 of the Abolition Act is to ensure partition ... Abolition) Act, 1975 (Act
30 of 1976)." The effect of the importation of Section 4 of
the Abolition Act is to ensure partition
property to purchase the half share of her
husband under the Partition Act, 1893 and Hindu Succession
Act, 1956 . He would submit that ... defendant to have invoked
the provisions of section 4 of the Partition Act. The
plaintiff's right has not been crystallized
executed-Mode of payment of
price not settled-contract whether binding.
Partition Act 4 of 1893, s. 2-No application made under
section High Court ... absence of an application under s. 2 of the Partition
Act 1893 the High Court was right in giving a direction that