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Transfer Of Property Act, 1882
47. Transfer by co- owners of share in common property.- Where several co- owners
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Whether one of the co-owners can file a suit for
eviction without impleading other co-owners--Whether ... co-
owner, an owner for the purpose of an eviction suit--Stage
for raising objection about frame of suit.
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Eviction) Control Act 1947
(Bihar Act 3 of 1947)-Co-owner of house agreeing to Pay
compensation to other ... co-owner for occupation of house-
Relationship of tenant and landlord whether arises-Act
whether applicable-Agreement to pay compensation
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Tenant-Eviction of--Whether one co-owner of the property
can maintain the eviction petition--Bona fide need of land ... case the respond-
ent landlord as a co-owner alone could have maintained the
eviction petition.
The appellant filed
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daughter of the landlord also happens to be co-owner
of the leased premises. The case was held ... therefore the widow and her children all
became co-owners and joint landlords thereof. The application for
eviction was filed
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Renunciation of rights
by co-owners in property in favour of one co-owner under
wrong impression that ... extended under s. 18.
Adverse possession-Possession by one co-owner is not by
itself adverse to other co-owners
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Nithyananda Reddy, the respondent no.1, is a co-owner in the suit
premises and there are other co-owners ... theirs being purchasers of
interest of some of the co-owners of the joint property.
On 26.3.1990 the respondent
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final decree for
partition, by one of the co-owners of a dwelling house
belonging to an undivided family against ... transferee of a share therein belonging to another erstwhile
co-owner of the said dwelling house. The learned Second
Assistant
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Land Acquisition Act sought for by one of the co-owners,
the other co-owners, who did not expressly seek ... brothers. Therefore, it remained as
joint property. As co-owners everyone was entitled to 1/4th
share therein. [468E; 470F
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undertaking to pay
Rs.600/- each to the two co-owners. M/s. Bharat Stores & Agencies
through its proprietor ... each of the two co-owners separately. Thus,
though the property was undivided and jointly owned by the two sisters
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