Vide which the order [Dated 27.02.2012 in Special Civil Suit No.1017 of 1994] passed by the Trial Court [4th Joint Civil Judge, Senior Division, Nagpur] was set aside by the learned Single Judge. (Para 1)
That a civil suit was filed by Sheela widow of Narendra Fiske for declaration, partition and separate possession of the family property. In the aforesaid suit, counter claim was filed by the defendant nos.1, 4 to 8. The preliminary decree was passed by the Trial Court on 27.02.2012 determining the shares of the plaintiff and defendant nos.1 to 8. The defendants were restrained from alienating the suit property till partition takes place by metes and bounds. The preliminary decree passed by the Trial Court was not challenged by the plaintiff and defendant nos.1 to 8. Defendant no.9-appellant herein was held to be having no right, title or claim in the suit property. (Para 2)
The issue was sought to be raised only by the appellant, who is not a member of the family as such but is claiming his rights through some of the co-sharers. The plea of the appellant was that the respondent no.2 – Chandrashekhar Deshmukh had transferred his share to him with the partition of the property amongst the plaintiff and defendant nos.1 to 8, his rights are adversely affected as he has spent huge amount in raising construction on the plot. (Para 3)
The order passed by the Trial Court passing the preliminary decree in a partition suit as upheld by the High Court, does not deserve interference by this Court as admittedly there is no challenge to the same by any of the co-sharers (family members) of the property in dispute with reference to their respective shares. (Para 4)
We have no doubt that in the process of passing final decree for partition of the property by metes and bounds, the court below will consider all aspects in terms of settled principles of law for that purpose. In case any property in possession of any of the co-sharers comes to his share it can very well be protected. (Para 5)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2023 STPL(Web) 407 SC
[2023 INSC 982]
M/S Multicon Builders Vs. Sumandevi And Others
Civil Appeal No(S).8400-8401 of 2015-Decided on 6-11-2023
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