In a partition suit under the Punjab Partition of Immovable Property Act, 2012, parties may enter into a private settlement and submit it to the Court at any stage of the proceedings before the date of open auction of the property.
The specific reference to "30 days" in the context of this law relates to the time frame within which a defendant must file their written statement: the defendant is required to file the written statement within thirty days of their first appearance in Court.
If they fail to do so, their defence may be struck off.
In jurisdictions like the Punjab (Pakistan), the application for the partition of land is primarily governed by the Land Revenue Act, 1967, not the Tenancy Act.
Specifically, such an application is filed under Section 135 of the Land Revenue Act, 1967.
Whistleblower Protection laws, unauthorized or false disclosure can result in penalties including imprisonment or fines, often up to 1 year or ₹1 lakh.