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What Factors Can Delay The Partition Process?

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The duration for completing a partition of property can vary significantly based on several factors, including the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved, and whether the partition is amicable or contentious. Here are some general timelines:

1. Amicable Partition

If all parties agree on the terms and conditions, an amicable partition can be executed relatively quickly, often within a few months. This involves drafting a partition deed and registering it with the relevant authorities.

2. Contested Partition

If there are disputes among the parties, the process can take significantly longer. Legal proceedings in such cases can last from several months to several years, depending on the court's schedule and the complexity of the arguments presented.

3. Court Proceedings

Once a partition suit is filed in court, the timeline may vary based on the court's caseload and the ability of the parties to present their evidence. It may take anywhere from six months to a few years for a judgment to be delivered.

Summary


In summary, while amicable partitions can be resolved quickly, contested partitions often require patience due to the legal complexities involved.

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