Can Supreme Court review specific parts of a High Court judgment?

In 2005, the ancestral land was partitioned, and at that time, I was only 15 years old, so I did not sign the deed. Now, a female heir is involved, and I am being told that I can file a case regarding this matter since I was a minor when the partition took place. Can I legally challenge the partition now, and what steps should I take to initiate the case?

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 25 Dec 2024

Sir, as you were a minor at the time of partition so you may have the legal right to challenge the partition deed. It is advised to consult an expert property lawyer who will assist you to claim your rightful share in the ancestral property. The legal process may involve reviewing the partition deed, addressing the issue of minority, and potentially challenging the deed in court. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
 

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