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Mere Plea of Oral Partition Not Sufficient Without Corroborative Evidence: Karnataka High Court

“Unregistered Palupatti of 1972 Has No Legal Sanctity; Subsequent Registered Partition Deed Clouded by Fraud and Ill Health of Executant” – Karnataka High Court

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