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Bombay High Court ends 76-year-old Pune property row, orders partition of land among heirs of landowner
Updated On: 16 March, 2026 11:56 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A single bench, headed by Justice Farhan Dubash, passed the judgment last month, disposing of petitions filed back in February 1950 by the heirs of landowner M. M. H. Janmohammed, who had sought partition and allocation of their respective shares in the property

The court ordered the partition of the remaining nearly one acre (4,271 sqm) of land in Yerawada among his heirs. Representational Pic
The Bombay High Court has resolved a 76-year-old property dispute, ordering the partition of a one-acre plot in Pune among the heirs of the original owner.
A single bench, headed by Justice Farhan Dubash, passed the judgment last month, disposing of petitions filed back in February 1950 by the heirs of landowner M. M. H. Janmohammed, who had sought partition and allocation of their respective shares in the property, reported PTI.
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