The video discusses the process of partitioning ancestral property among joint owners when not all parties agree to cooperate. It explains the legal steps one can take to claim their share, including filing a suit for partition in civil court, obtaining certified copies of property documents, and depositing court fees. The video also covers scenarios where other shareholders do not respond to court notices, leading to a one-sided decision in favor of the active claimant. Additionally, it mentions provisions for those unable to pay court fees and the possibility of selling the property and dividing the proceeds if physical division is impractical. The speaker encourages viewers to watch the entire video for complete understanding and offers links to related videos in the description. The video ends with a call to subscribe to the channel for more informative content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. To divide ancestral property, a certified copy of the property papers is required.
2. The certified copy can be obtained from the Revenue Department.
3. A court case needs to be filed in the civil court to partition the property.
4. The court fee for partition cases is 1-1.5% of the property's value.
5. If the person is unable to pay the court fee, they can submit an affidavit to get it waived off.
6. The court will send notices to all shareholders and hear their sides before making a decision.
7. If a shareholder does not respond to the notice, the court may make an order in favor of the person who filed the case.
8. The court may order the sale of the property and divide the money equally among the shareholders if it is difficult to divide the property.
9. The tehsil office can also help with the partition of the property if all shareholders agree.
10. A person can file a suit for partition in the civil court if they are not getting their share of the property.
11. The court will verify the documents and hear the sides of all parties before making a decision.
12. If a person is not able to pay the court fee, they can submit an application to get it waived off.
13. The court has the power to waive off the court fee if the person is unable to pay it.
14. The court will make an order in favor of the person who filed the case if the other shareholders do not respond to the notice.
15. The tehsil office can help with the partition of the property if all shareholders agree.