Noor Nazima alias Noorul Naxima Hussain v. Shantha Wimalasuriya Tilakaratne – 93/2009-2009

In the case between Noor Nazima and others (Plaintiff-Respondent-Appellant) and Noorul Naxima Hussain and others (including the 2nd Defendant-Appellant-Respondent) concerning a land dispute, the issues addressed included the sufficiency and conclusiveness of land descriptions in deeds under the Partition Law, the effect of undivided and defined allotments, and the authenticity of deed executions. It was determined that a clearly described deed (No. 6257, dated 22.06.1983, marked as P10) is conclusive for identifying defined and distinct land, provided the description is adequate. The reasoning reaffirmed that clean title pedigree and compliance with statutory requirements are critical in partition actions, with the Court emphasizing evidence derived from deed descriptions, surveys, and rel

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