Non Resident Indians (NRI) & Partition of their Ancestral Property in India

In case the co-owners are not in mutual agreement to the partition of property then it will be partitioned by the revenue officer on the basis of mode of partition prepared with the consent of the legal heirs of the property. Instrument of partition will be prepared as per mode of partition. For this type of partition i.e. a civil suit has to be filed under the Partition Act of 1893 before a civil Court having jurisdiction of the same.

Thus, the laws with respect to the partition and the “instrument for partition”are very clear including the legal remedies thereto.

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