Can Police Do Property Partition? | Joint Property Dispute Legal Truth | India Law Explained (343)
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🏠 About This Video:
Many people believe that in joint property or ancestral property disputes, approaching the police will help them get their share. Some file police complaints, some expect FIRs, and some even hope police will give possession. But is police legally empowered to do property partition?
In this video, Advocate Naresh Kudal explains the real legal position of police in property partition disputes, difference between civil disputes and criminal cases, and what Indian law actually allows.
📚 What You Will Learn From This Video
👉 Can police divide joint or ancestral property?
👉 Can FIR help in getting property share?
👉 Police powers vs Civil Court powers
👉 What police can do during property disputes
👉 What police cannot legally do
👉 Correct legal remedy for property partition
👉 Supreme Court view on civil vs criminal misuse
⏱️ Video Timestamps
00:03 – Can Police Divide Property? | Biggest Myth in Property Disputes
Why people wrongly believe police can give them their share in joint or ancestral property.
01:07 – What is Property Partition? | Joint & Ancestral Property Explained in Law
Meaning of property partition and how legal division of property actually works.
01:44 – Property Partition is a Civil Dispute | No Police Authority Explained
Why property partition falls exclusively under civil court jurisdiction.
02:13 – Police Role in Property Disputes | Law & Order vs Ownership Rights
When police can intervene only to prevent violence or breach of peace.
03:01 – FIR in Property Dispute | Criminal Case vs Civil Rights
Why FIR is for criminal offences, not for deciding ownership or shares.
03:37 – Supreme Court Judgments on Property Disputes | CrPC 145 Misuse
Supreme Court clarity on civil disputes, criminal pressure tactics, and CrPC Section 145.
05:13 – Correct Legal Remedy for Property Partition | Civil Court is the Only Way
Partition suit, injunction orders, execution process, and why court order is essential.
06:06 – Final Conclusion | Police Cannot Decide Property Rights
Clear takeaway: Police maintain law & order, only civil courts decide property rights.
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⚖️ Disclaimer
This video is for general legal awareness and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Facts and remedies may vary depending on individual cases. For legal advice, consult a qualified advocate.
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Advocate Naresh Kudal
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