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ORIGINAL SUIT NO.27 OF 2014

Case between Harikumar et al vs Saraswathi Kovil et al regarding partition of property

Court
Court of the Munsiff of Tirur
Judge
SMT. VINCY.T.V., B.A., LL.B.
Order Date
2016-10-15
Duration
2 years 2 months 25 days
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Case Summary

Harikumar filed a suit for partition of property against Saraswathi Kovil, Rajasree V.K, and Sreenathanunni. The court granted final decree for partition, allotting specific shares to each party.

Judgment Outcome

Plaintiff Won
Interim Order
The court granted final decree for partition, allotting specific portions of the property to each party based on the Commissioner's report.
Judgment Favored
Plaintiff
Relief Granted
Final decree for partition
Case Type
Civil Suit - Partition
Final Judgment
No
Why Plaintiff Won:
Reason not clearly mentioned

Judgment Evidence:

The point is found in favour of the petitioner.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Harikumar (51 years) Kuttippuram amsom, Perasannur desom and Post, Pin: 679 571, Tirur Taluk

Defendants

Saraswathi Kovil (71 years) Kuttippuram amsom, Perassannoor desom and Post, Pin: 679 571, Tirur Taluk Rajasree V.K (47 years) Kuttippuram amsom, Perassannoor desom and Post, Pin: 679 571, Tirur Taluk Sreenathanunni (40 years) Kuttippuram amsom, Perassannoor desom and Post, Pin: 679 571, Tirur Taluk

Reliefs

Relief Type: Final decree for partition
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Allotment of specific portions of the property to each party based on the Commissioner's report
Evidence:
The point is found in favour of the petitioner.

Documents & Evidence

Document Type: Commissioner Report
Submitted By: Court
Relevance:
Provided information for final decree of partition.
Reference:
Ext.C1
Document Type: Sketch
Submitted By: Court
Relevance:
Illustrated allocation of property shares to each party.
Reference:
Ext.C2

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Sun, 07/27/2014 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
95%

Involved Entities

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