Partition Suit Pecuniary Jurisdiction. I) the objection must be taken in the. (ii) whether he is entitled to the relief of division and separate. the mistake committed by the district court is that the district court has taken the entire property value to decide the. this involves three issues: jurisdiction before an appellate or revisional court, two conditions precedent must be fulfiled: (i) whether the person seeking division has a share or interest in the suit property/properties; For example, a district court. This involves whether the court can hear a suit of the value in question. Held that the court did not have jurisdiction to order a sale in lieu of partition of registered land at the suit of a. it is a settled law that the pecuniary jurisdiction of the court is regulated by the valuation of the market value of the entire property from. out of the total property the share of the plaintiff has to be ascertained and 3/4th of the same shall be taken into consideration for.
For example, a district court. This involves whether the court can hear a suit of the value in question. out of the total property the share of the plaintiff has to be ascertained and 3/4th of the same shall be taken into consideration for. this involves three issues: (i) whether the person seeking division has a share or interest in the suit property/properties; Held that the court did not have jurisdiction to order a sale in lieu of partition of registered land at the suit of a. it is a settled law that the pecuniary jurisdiction of the court is regulated by the valuation of the market value of the entire property from. (ii) whether he is entitled to the relief of division and separate. jurisdiction before an appellate or revisional court, two conditions precedent must be fulfiled: the mistake committed by the district court is that the district court has taken the entire property value to decide the.
Pecuniary Jurisdiction Under Section 12 of Commercial Courts Act
Partition Suit Pecuniary Jurisdiction (ii) whether he is entitled to the relief of division and separate. it is a settled law that the pecuniary jurisdiction of the court is regulated by the valuation of the market value of the entire property from. I) the objection must be taken in the. (ii) whether he is entitled to the relief of division and separate. this involves three issues: Held that the court did not have jurisdiction to order a sale in lieu of partition of registered land at the suit of a. For example, a district court. out of the total property the share of the plaintiff has to be ascertained and 3/4th of the same shall be taken into consideration for. the mistake committed by the district court is that the district court has taken the entire property value to decide the. This involves whether the court can hear a suit of the value in question. jurisdiction before an appellate or revisional court, two conditions precedent must be fulfiled: (i) whether the person seeking division has a share or interest in the suit property/properties;