Partition Suit Property Details
Summary
In a partition suit, plaintiffs can request the court to order defendants to disclose necessary property details if incomplete. Nominees in India can receive assets but are not legal heirs, with distribution depending on legal heirs. In Jammu and Kashmir, nominees can receive assets, but the ultimate distribution is determined by legal heirs. For specific judgments or legal advice, consulting a local lawyer or legal database is recommended.Full Conversation
Is there any judgement in which the nominees have been given the right to take money and use and they are close relatives of the same who is the dieased
In India, nominees are generally entitled to receive the assets or money of the deceased, but they are not considered the legal heirs. However, there have been judgments where nominees, especially close relatives, have been granted rights under certain circumstances:
- Nominees can receive and manage assets, but the ultimate distribution depends on the legal heirs.
- Courts may consider the relationship and circumstances to decide on nominee rights.
For specific judgments, you may need to consult a lawyer or legal database. If you need more details on how nominees are treated in Madhya Pradesh, feel free to ask!
I. Jammu and Kashmir nominees status
In Jammu and Kashmir, the status of nominees, similar to other parts of India, generally allows nominees to receive assets or money of the deceased. However, nominees are not considered legal heirs, and the ultimate distribution of assets depends on the legal heirs. For specific judgments or how nominees are treated under specific circumstances, consulting a local lawyer or legal database would be helpful.
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