Legal Remedies for Ownership, Possession & Joint Family Partition
Property and partition disputes disputes are among the most litigated civil matters in Delhi. Whether it’s illegal possession, co-owner conflict, title fraud, or ancestral property division, timely legal intervention is essential to preserve your rights.
At Raizada Law Associates, we offer strategic litigation and advisory services for partition suits, possession claims, succession-based ownership, and title rectification before all Delhi civil courts and the Delhi High Court.
Common Types of Property Disputes We Handle
Joint Family & Ancestral Property Partition
We file partition suits under Section 9 of the CPC for division of undivided Hindu joint property or other co-owned assets.
Ownership & Title Disputes
Litigation to challenge fraudulent conveyances, forged sale deeds, or contesting registered ownership. We also assist with declaratory suits for clean title.
Illegal Possession & Eviction
Filing suits for ejectment of illegal occupants or tenants holding over, and defending legitimate possession through status quo or injunctions.
Boundary, Easement & Access Disputes
Suits to demarcate property boundaries, enforce easement rights (e.g. right of way, drainage), or stop encroachment from neighbours.
Wills, Succession & Probate Challenges
We handle property succession litigation—contesting or defending wills, mutation disputes, and probate filings in Delhi District Courts.

Our Legal Approach to Property Disputes
1. Title & Revenue Record Review
We examine sale deeds, mutation entries, RTC records, and property tax records to verify claims.
2. Legal Notice & Demand
Notices are issued before filing to record your assertion and preserve rights.
3. Civil Suit Filing
Depending on facts, we file for:Declaration & InjunctionPossession & Mesne ProfitsPartition by Metes & BoundsCancellation of Documents under Specific Relief Act
4. Interim Protection (Stay Orders)
Where urgent relief is needed (construction, sale, possession), we seek Order XXXIX CPC injunctions.
5. Mediation / Settlement Options
For family and co-owner disputes, we offer alternative dispute resolution alongside court proceedings.
Why Choose Raizada Law Associates?
Decades of Land & Property Law Experience
Our team brings over a decade of experience in handling Delhi’s complex land records and jurisdictional intricacies.
Evidence-Driven Strategy
We build title chains, use revenue and registrar data, and deploy forensic record checks where needed.
Full-Spectrum Property Representation
From urban freehold flats to ancestral agricultural land, we cover both urban and rural real estate disputes.
Partition with Empathy
We understand family sensitivities in ancestral property disputes and offer mediation-backed, legally binding solutions.
Forums Where We Litigate
Delhi High Court
Original side suits above ₹2 Cr or writs under Article 226
District Courts
Saket, Rohini, Patiala House, Tis Hazari, Karkardooma
Revenue & Sub-Registrar Offices
For mutations and deed registration issues
SDM / Tehsildar
Partition proceedings under Delhi Land Revenue Act (if applicable)
Meet Our Team
We bring a wealth of knowledge and a passionate commitment to every case. We’re not just attorneys; we’re advocates who believe in making a difference in our clients’ lives.
Speak to a Property Litigation Expert Now
If you’re dealing with co-owner conflict, illegal occupation, or want to file or defend a partition suit, our team is ready to assist.
+91 70541 60914 or Write To Us or or submit a request using our Contact Form.
FAQs on Property & Partition Disputes
A partition suit is filed in civil court under CPC. The court may pass a preliminary decree and later appoint a commissioner to physically divide the property.
Yes. You can file a suit for ejectment, mandatory injunction, or possession. An interim stay order may be granted to prevent further harm.
Timelines vary, but most contested matters take 1.5 to 3 years. Uncontested or mediated partitions may resolve faster.
While registration strengthens your claim, even unregistered documents combined with possession or succession rights may be enforceable.
No. Any sale of joint property without consent of all co-sharers is voidable and can be challenged in court.
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