Property Rights For Illegitimate Child
Summary
In Maharashtra, an illegitimate child has rights to ancestral property under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, but self-acquired property rights depend on the fathers will. Filing a fresh suit after a five-year delay can be challenging due to the Limitation Act, 1963, which generally allows filing within three years from the date of cause of action. Delays require valid justification for condonation. Consider consulting a lawyer for advice on grounds for appeal or possible amendments to the existing suit.Full Conversation
it was by mistake and plaintiff had filled i.a to seek permission to file a fresh suite in the same cause of action but court denied to do so
In Maharashtra, if the court denies permission to file a fresh suit on the same cause of action, the plaintiff may need to explore other legal options, such as appealing the decision or seeking amendments to the existing suit.
- Consider consulting a lawyer for advice on grounds for appeal.
- Review the court's reasons for denial for possible rectification.
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plaintiff has alredy filled a fresh suite but delayed 5yrs
In Maharashtra, filing a fresh suit after a delay of five years can be challenging due to the statute of limitations. Here are some general points to consider:
- The Limitation Act, * generally allows filing within 3 years from the date of cause of action.
- Delays beyond the limitation period require a valid justification for condonation.
- Consult a lawyer for possible grounds to justify the delay or explore appeal options.
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