Can a relative file a partition lawsuit based solely on revenue records (pahanis), when the rightful heirs have original registered documents from 1954 and a succession certificate? One heir’s name is in the revenue record, but the names of other relatives are falsely included.
Best Answer
No, a relative cannot rely solely on revenue records (pahanis) to file a partition lawsuit. The rightful heirs, with original registered documents from 1954 and a succession certificate, hold stronger evidence of ownership, making the revenue records unreliable. The inclusion of false names in the revenue record does not establish ownership rights.
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