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interlocutory application in suit

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 May 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Sir
I filed partition suit which declared preliminary decree for division of property. As the matter stood so cosharer filed forged unregistered relinquishment deeds claiming my share after declaration of my share. Court dismissed the interlocutory application. The cosharer again filed 3 lnterlocutory applications which were dismissed without admission as not maintainable. The cosharer gone for revision in high court for stay which was not granted by court.

Now can the cosharer go for an appeal in an interlocutory application in a partitoon suit pending for final decree
Please kindly advise how can the cosharer be granted liberty to appeal against interlocutory application dismissed by trial court when the revision in the high court is disposed without granting stay
MS
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 05 May 2015
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Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 05 May 2015
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M.Satyanarayana
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate Online (Expert) 06 May 2015
Dear Mr. Satyanarayana, it is the right of the appellant to prefer an appeal against the order by which he stands aggrieved, you cannot question his rights, the maintainability factor will be decided by the court moved with the said appeal. Do you think you can deprive somebody's right?, don't be in a hurry, wait for the outcome of the appeal if at all taken on file by high court.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 10 May 2015

Thank you very much SIr for reply

MSN


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