Partition Suit Court Fees
Summary
In Haryana, when a plaintiff seeks possession through partition and is not in joint possession, the suit is treated as a suit for possession. This requires an ad valorem court fee based on the plaintiffs share. For specific case laws, consulting a local attorney is recommended.Full Conversation
If the plaintiff is not in joint possession, and seeks possession through partition, then the suit is treated as a suit for possession, and ad valorem court fee is to be paid on the plaintiff’s share in haryana
In Haryana, when a plaintiff is not in joint possession and seeks possession through partition, the suit is considered a suit for possession. Thus, an ad valorem court fee is required on the plaintiff's share. Are you looking for details on how to calculate this fee, or do you need assistance with filing the suit?
Any case laws in this regard
While I can't provide specific case laws, I can offer a general understanding. In Haryana, when a suit is filed for possession through partition, it’s treated as a suit for possession, requiring an ad valorem court fee on the plaintiff's share. For precise case laws, consulting a local lawyer would be beneficial. Would you like help finding one?