It is well established principle of law that unless and until the property is partitioned, the co-sharer can only sell to the extent of his share
11. *Thus, it is clear that when the property in dispute is joint in nature, then although the co-sharer can sell the property to the extent of his share, but he cannot sell the specific piece of land. A co-sharer can alienate the property only to the extent of his share and alienation of the property beyond his share is void.*
*It is well established principle of law that unless and until the property is partitioned, the co-sharer can only sell to the extent of his share, but he cannot sell any specific portion of the land.*
*IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH (GWALIOR BENCH)*
Second Appeal No. 373 of 2001
Decided On: 07.03.2019
*Parmal Singh Vs. Ghanshyam and Ors.*
Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
*Gurpal Singh Ahluwalia, J.*
Citation: *AIR 2019 MP 13*
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