IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
AMIT BANSAL
Neelam Bhatia – Appellant
Versus
Ritu Bhatia – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
AMIT BANSAL, J.
1. The plaintiffs have filed the present suit seeking the following reliefs:
“A. Pass a final decree to carry out partition of the Suit Property i.e. property/ piece of land admeasuring 1 Bigha, 2 Biswas part of Khasral Rect. No. 29, Killa No. 1911 situated in the area of Village Karawal Nagar, Illaqa Shahdara, Delhi;
B. Pass a decree of permanent injunction in favour of the Plaintiffs and against the Defendants restraining them from selling, alienating, creating any third party interest, disposing of the suit property, or any part thereof.
C. Pass a decree of Declaration in favour of the Plaintiffs and against the Defendants, thereby declaring the Plaintiffs as 50 % and joint owners of the property/ piece of land admeasuring 1 Bigha, 2 Biswas part of Khasra/ Rect. No. 29, Killa No. 1911 situated in the area of Village Karawal Nagar, Illaqa Shahdara, Delhi.
D. Pass a decree granting cost of the suit in favour of the Plaintiffs and against the Defendants;
E. Pass any other order as this Hon'ble Court deems fit in the light of the facts and circumstances of the instant case.”
2. Counsel for the defendants submits that the plaint is liable to be rejected under Order
Only a registered sale deed conveys ownership; unregistered documents such as Agreements to Sell do not confer rights in property, making a suit based on them subject to rejection.
Unregistered agreements do not confer rights in property; a valid title requires a registered sale deed under Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act.
A minor cannot seek partition of property post valid family partition among ancestors as it lacks legal foundation under Section 8 of the Hindu Succession Act.
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The main legal point established in the judgment is the need for a meaningful reading of the plaint, scrutiny of the cause of action, and prevention of illusory causes of action to avoid circumventin....
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A plaintiff's failure to seek explicit title declaration does not render the suit unmaintainable if sufficient evidence of ownership exists, especially when the trial is ongoing.
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