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#Property_law #saledeed #probate #Transfer_of_Property_Act #Letter_of_Administration #Registered_Will #Unregistered_Will #PartitionSuit#CourtFee#PlaintRejection#PropertyLaw#CivilProcedure#JointPossession#AdValorem#LegalAwareness#DelhiHighCourt#SupremeCourtLaw#LitigationTips#LawStudents#AdvocatesIndia#PropertyDispute#LegalOutlook In this video, we discuss an extremely important issue in civil litigation: Can a Partition Suit be rejected at the initial stage due to improper court fee? Many litigants believe that a partition suit requires only a fixed court fee of ₹19.50. However, in certain situations, courts may insist on ad valorem court fee, and failure to pay it can result in rejection of the plaint under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC. Through practical courtroom insights, this video explains: When fixed court fee is sufficient in a partition suit? When ad valorem court fee becomes mandatory? Meaning of joint possession in property law? Difference between denial of possession and ouster. How court fee is determined based on plaint averments? How to avoid rejection of plaint at the threshold? We also analyze important judgments including: Sushma Tehlan Dalal v. Shivraj Singh Tehlan Neelavathi v. N. Natarajan Jagannath Amin v. Seetharama This video is useful for: ✔ Advocates handling partition matters ✔ Law students preparing CPC & Court Fees Act ✔ Litigants filing property suits ✔ Anyone dealing with joint family property disputes Understanding the concept of valuation and court fee in partition suits can save your case from being dismissed at the very beginning. Watch till the end to understand the correct legal position and drafting precautions. 🔎 Keywords for Ranking Partition suit court fee, ad valorem court fee, rejection of plaint, Order 7 Rule 11 CPC, joint possession law, partition suit valuation, Delhi High Court partition case, Supreme Court court fee judgment, property dispute India, civil procedure code India, Suits Valuation Act 1887, Court Fees Act 1870 📌 Hashtags #PartitionSuit #CourtFee #PlaintRejection #PropertyLaw #CivilProcedure #JointPossession #AdValorem #LegalAwareness #DelhiHighCourt #SupremeCourt