Suit for Partition

Suit for Partition

A suit for partition is a legal remedy available to co-owners of a property who wish to divide their share and enjoy independent ownership. It ensures that each co-owner’s rights are recognized and protected by law. Partition may be executed through mutual settlement or, when disputes arise, by a decree of the court.

Types of Partition

Partition by Mutual Agreement – Co-owners voluntarily agree to divide property without litigation.

Partition through Court Decree – When disputes arise, the court intervenes to divide property based on legal rights.

Partition of Movable & Immovable Property – Division of assets such as land, houses, ancestral property, or joint family assets.

Partial Partition – Division of only a part of the jointly held property.

Our Expertise

At Milind Modi Law Associates, we provide comprehensive legal assistance in partition matters to safeguard the rights of our clients. Our experienced legal team handles complex family and property disputes with precision and care. We assist clients with:

  • Filing and defending partition suits before civil courts

  • Establishing rightful ownership and shares in ancestral or jointly held property

  • Contesting fraudulent claims and illegal possession

  • Mediation and negotiation for amicable settlement among family members

  • Representing clients in appeals and higher courts for disputed partition cases

Suit for Partition Services

A suit for partition is a legal remedy available to co-owners of a property who wish to divide their share and enjoy independent ownership. It ensures that each co-owner’s rights are recognized and protected by law. Partition may be executed through mutual settlement or, when disputes arise, by a decree of the court.

Types of Partition

Partition by Mutual Agreement – Co-owners voluntarily agree to divide property without litigation.

Partition through Court Decree – When disputes arise, the court intervenes to divide property based on legal rights.

Partition of Movable & Immovable Property – Division of assets such as land, houses, ancestral property, or joint family assets.

Partial Partition – Division of only a part of the jointly held property.

Our Expertise

At Milind Modi Law Associates, we provide comprehensive legal assistance in partition matters to safeguard the rights of our clients. Our experienced legal team handles complex family and property disputes with precision and care. We assist clients with:

  • Filing and defending partition suits before civil courts

  • Establishing rightful ownership and shares in ancestral or jointly held property

  • Contesting fraudulent claims and illegal possession

  • Mediation and negotiation for amicable settlement among family members

  • Representing clients in appeals and higher courts for disputed partition cases

Disclaimer

The information contained on the website of Milind Modi Law Associates is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation. By accessing this website, you acknowledge that the content herein is meant solely to provide a general understanding of the law and the services offered by the firm. Nothing on this website is intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship between you and Milind Modi Law Associates. Such a relationship can only be established through a formal written agreement after a detailed consultation.

While every effort is made to ensure that the information presented is accurate and up to date, Milind Modi Law Associates makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or suitability of the content for any particular purpose. Laws and legal interpretations are subject to constant change, and the application of legal principles can vary significantly depending on the facts of each individual case. Therefore, readers are strongly advised not to act or rely on any information contained on this website without first seeking appropriate legal counsel.