How to Prove a Property is JOINT FAMILY PROPERTY? | Supreme Court Guidelines for Partition Suit -294
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Are you involved in a family property dispute or planning to file a partition suit? Proving that a property is a "Joint Family Property" is the most critical step, and the burden of proof is on you. Without the right evidence, your claim for a share can be dismissed.
In this detailed legal guide, Advocate Naresh Kudal from "Vidhan ka Gyan" simplifies the complex rules for proving a property's joint status under Indian law. We break down three common scenarios you will face in court and explain the type of evidence you need for each.
We also discuss a landmark Supreme Court judgment, D. S. Lakshmaiah & Another v/s L. Balasubramaniyam & Another (AIR 2003 SC 3800), that clarifies the principles of burden of proof in such cases. Watch this video before taking any legal action to understand your rights and strengthen your case.
⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 - Why proving Joint Family Property is essential.
00:57 - Scenario 1: Property purchased in the name of your father, grandfather, or great-grandfather.
01:22 - Understanding the importance of the Title Deed.
01:51 - Scenario 2: Property purchased from a joint family fund but registered in the name of a single family member.
03:14 - Supreme Court Judgment: Landmark ruling on the burden of proof.
04:50 - Scenario 3: A self-acquired property treated as joint property over time.
06:02 - Crucial advice for filing a partition suit.
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