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		<title>THE CONCEPT OF PARTITION UNDER HINDU LAW: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DAYABHAGA AND MITAKSHARA SCHOOLS OF HINDU LAW.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Authored By: Mr. Sahaj Karan Singh, Delhi Metropolitan Education, IP University, CLICK HERE FOR COPYRIGHT POLICY. CLICK HERE FOR DISCLAIMER. I. ABSTRACT: “According to Webster’s Law Dictionary, the word “partition” means “a separation by a court of real estate owned jointly into two or more separately owned parcels, so that each of the former joint [&#8230;]</p>
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