Section 2:
Power to court to order sale instead of division in partition suits.
Whenever in any suit for
partition in which, if instituted prior to the commencement of this Act, a decree for partition might have
been made, it appears to the court that, by reason of the nature of the properly to which the suit relates, or
of the number of the shareholders therein, or of any other special circumstance, a division of the property
cannot reasonably or conveniently be made, and that a sale of the property and distribution of the
proceeds would be more beneficial for all the shareholders, the court may, if it thinks fit, on the request of
any of such shareholders interested individually or collectively to the extent of one moiety or upwards,
direct a sale of the property and a distribution of the proceeds.