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The High Court of Karnataka held that a partition made by a sole coparcener with female family members is not valid under Hindu law. Such a partition is considered a settlement, not a true division of property. The court cited previous decisions to support its ruling. The court answered the legal question in the affirmative, against the assessee.
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