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Can a co-owner (not in possession of a property) seek injunction
against another co-owner (in possession) of the same property
to restrain the latter from exceeding his rights in the common property
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Answered by InfernoSkeleton
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But if the act amounts to destruction, the Court will interfere since the destruction of the thing itself is (or amounts to) an ouster." It was held that "a co-owner who is not in possession of any part of the property is not entitled to seek an injunction against another co-owner who has been in exclusive possession

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