Pending partition suit Pending partition suit

5 years ago

Hi, in case of a pending partition suit for a joint property,and the property with some tenant paying rent to a defendant only, how does filing rent suit work in this case. with a legal notice already sent to tenant and returned, how does the rent suit work.

if i had to make the tenant deposit in court, how long will the who process take. will the court pass a instant order to mke the tenant deposit rent to court or will it again goes through a process of hearing tenant side , trial ,etc etc

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You may move application under Section 151 CPC asking the Court to direct the defendant to deposit the amount in the Court and make the tenant as a party also.
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