Common-Hotchpot principle , Partition Suit & Exception.....
-Common - Hotchpot -principle -Requirement..
-Every suit for partition by any member of hindu joint family shall ordinarily embrace all joint family properties.
- Suit for partition embrace all properties because complete , final partition of properties by mets & bound & to avoid repetition of litigation.
-If suit for partition does not embrace all joint family properties then it is not maintainable as per principal of common hotchpot.
-Exception to above principle of common hotchpot.....
-part of family property held jointly with strangers , who have no interest in the family partition.
-If some property lie / situated outside India.
- Part/Portion of family property is in the possession of a mortgagee.
- If part of family property is an impartible Zamindari.
-If court permits as per under o.2 r.2 of C.P.C. to file suit for partial partition.
- If suit complete ingredients of partial partion as provided in un codified hindu law.
-Relavant provision....
- Para 332/327 of Mulla Hindu Law 21 (twenty first) edition .
- Para 488/487/485 of Mayne's Hindu Law.
-O.2 R. 2 of C.P.C. 1908.
-Relavant judgement..
-Govindrao Gangaramji Ajmire v/s Dadarao alies Shrawan s/o Gangaramji Ajmire 2004 (4) M.L.J.653=2004 (3) All.M.R.660.
........ Please Comment & give Suggestions........
-Common - Hotchpot -principle -Requirement..
-Every suit for partition by any member of hindu joint family shall ordinarily embrace all joint family properties.
- Suit for partition embrace all properties because complete , final partition of properties by mets & bound & to avoid repetition of litigation.
-If suit for partition does not embrace all joint family properties then it is not maintainable as per principal of common hotchpot.
-Exception to above principle of common hotchpot.....
-part of family property held jointly with strangers , who have no interest in the family partition.
-If some property lie / situated outside India.
- Part/Portion of family property is in the possession of a mortgagee.
- If part of family property is an impartible Zamindari.
-If court permits as per under o.2 r.2 of C.P.C. to file suit for partial partition.
- If suit complete ingredients of partial partion as provided in un codified hindu law.
-Relavant provision....
- Para 332/327 of Mulla Hindu Law 21 (twenty first) edition .
- Para 488/487/485 of Mayne's Hindu Law.
-O.2 R. 2 of C.P.C. 1908.
-Relavant judgement..
-Govindrao Gangaramji Ajmire v/s Dadarao alies Shrawan s/o Gangaramji Ajmire 2004 (4) M.L.J.653=2004 (3) All.M.R.660.
........ Please Comment & give Suggestions........
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