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ORIGINAL SUIT NO. 220 OF 2016

Case between Children et al vs Children et al regarding partition

Court
Court of the Munsiff of Tirur
Judge
Smt. Vincy.T.V.
Order Date
2017-06-30
Duration
Less than a year
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Case Summary

The plaintiffs, children of deceased individuals, filed a suit for partition of property against the children of another deceased individual. The court decreed in favor of the plaintiffs and passed a preliminary decree for partition.

Judgment Outcome

Plaintiff Won
Interim Order
The court decreed in favor of the plaintiffs and passed a preliminary decree for partition of the property.
Judgment Favored
Plaintiff
Relief Granted
Preliminary Decree for Partition
Case Type
Partition Suit
Final Judgment
No
Why Plaintiff Won:
Plaintiffs proved their case with cogent and reliable evidence, remaining unchallenged due to defendant's absence.

Judgment Evidence:

Marakkar is presumed to be dead and the suit is decreed. Preliminary decree for partition is passed as outlined.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Children of deceased Mavumkunnath Beerankutty Muhammadali (68 years) Trikadiyoor amsom, desom, Tirur Taluk Hamsa (66 years) Trikadiyoor amsom, desom, Tirur Taluk

Defendants

Children of deceased Mavumkunnath Beerankutty Haneefa (63 years) Not mentioned Children of deceased Mavumkunnath Beerankutty Khadeeja (50 years) Not mentioned

Reliefs

Relief Type: Partition
Outcome: Preliminary Decree
Description:
Partition of the plaint A schedule property into distinct shares among the plaintiffs and defendants.
Evidence:
Plaintiffs proved their entitlement to respective shares through a partition deed and cogent evidence.

Documents & Evidence

Document Type: Partition Deed
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Partition deed dated 23-04-1955 supporting the plaintiffs' entitlement to specified shares.
Reference:
A1

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Fri, 01/01/2016 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
95%

Involved Entities

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