Civil - limitation for reopening of a partision
2 years ago
Is there is any limitation for reopening of a partision
A.Dear Sir,
Normally, partition cannot be reopened unless gross inconvenience and injustice is caused to the aggrieved party such reopening petition to be filed within three years from the date of knowledge of partition.
Normally, partition cannot be reopened unless gross inconvenience and injustice is caused to the aggrieved party such reopening petition to be filed within three years from the date of knowledge of partition.
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A.Dear Client,
As per the facts mentioned, if the partition is once made, it is final and irrevocable and hence, it cannot be re-opened.
As per the facts mentioned, if the partition is once made, it is final and irrevocable and hence, it cannot be re-opened.
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