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Showing posts with label
self acquired property
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Showing posts with label
self acquired property
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Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Supreme court: When Joint Hindu Family Property Is Partitioned, Shares Of Parties Become Their Self-Acquired Properties
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It cannot be disputed that the properties divided among Defendant No. 1 and his brothers through partition deed dated 09.05.1986, are joint ...
Monday, 18 December 2023
Whether the rule of Estoppel will prevent sons from claiming rights in the self acquired property of their grand father, if their father has relinquished his rights in that property?
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What estoppel brings about, however, is preventing a party from setting up the right, which, but for the estoppel, he would have in the prop...
Sunday, 29 January 2023
Supreme Court: When A Person Has Relinquished Rights In Father's Self Acquired Property, His Sons Are Estopped From Claiming Share
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In the facts of this case, the case of the appellants may be noted. It is their case, that Shri Chandran, their father, himself did not h...
Friday, 25 November 2022
Supreme Court: Daughter's Right To Inherit Self-Acquired Property Of Father Dying Intestate Recognized Under Customary Hindu Law
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Our Analysis 66. Right of a widow or daughter to inherit the self-acquired property or share received in partition of a coparcenary prope...
Saturday, 9 April 2022
Whether the court can rely on the plea of a coparcener that property is a self-acquired property in the absence of a specific pleading and independent nucleus for acquiring property?
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It is an admitted fact that, plaintiff No.1 is the legally wedded wife of defendant No.1 and out of the said wedlock, plaintiff No.2 is bo...
Sunday, 14 March 2021
Whether relinquishment of self-acquired properties of a deceased by legal heirs will enure to benefit of all other legal heirs?
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This Court in case of Kishore Tulshiram Mantrim (supra) after adverting to the judgment of Supreme Court in case of Thamma Venkata Subbamma ...
Friday, 24 July 2020
Whether the Court can treat the partition of self-acquired property by a father as a family arrangement or gift to sons?
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It is well settled that a compromise or family arrangement is based on the assumption that there is an antecedent title of some sort in ...
Whether a son conducting business with father can claim that it is a joint family business if father has started the said business with his self-acquired property?
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In Ramaswami Nayakar v. Raja Padayachi MANU/TN/0247/1925 : AIR1926Mad963 , it has been held that the question whether the self-acquired p...
Whether coparcener can throw his self-acquired property into common stock if there is no joint family property?
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Sri R. Gopalaswami Iyengar, appearing for the contesting respondents 1 and 2 urged that as there was no joint family property, there coul...
Wednesday, 8 April 2020
What are principles for inheritance of self acquired property of female hindu dying intestate?
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The law is silent with regard to self- acquired property of a woman. Sub-section (1) of Section 15, however, apart from the exceptions s...
Sunday, 12 January 2020
Whether property received by son from father by way of gift or will is self acquired property or ancestral property?
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The controversy arises, however, on the question as to what kind of interest a son would take in the self-acquired property of his father ...
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
Whether there can be blending of self acquired property with joint family property by making declaration in Income tax return?
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B. Jupudi Venkata Vijaya Bhaskar Vs. Jupudi Kesava Rao (died) & Ors., MANU/AP/0032/1994 : AIR 1994 AP 134, where it has been held as u...
Thursday, 26 September 2019
Whether self acquired property of father given by him to his son becomes ancestral property?
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This Court in three Judge Bench in C.N. Arunachala Mudaliar considered the question as to whether the properties acquired by defend...
Saturday, 27 July 2019
Supreme Court on Basic concept of blending of self acquired property
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Even the reasons given by the High Court that as the loans were taken on the suit properties for borewell, crop loan, electric motor pu...
Tuesday, 28 August 2018
Whether Cogent Evidence is required to Prove Family Property as Self-Acquired?
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In order to prove that the suit properties described in Schedule ‘B’ and ‘C’ were their self-acquired properties, the plaintiffs could ...
Sunday, 10 June 2018
NOTES ON JOINT FAMILY PROPERTY UNDER HINDU LAW
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Mitakshara school divides property into two classes,viz: 1) U nobstructed heritage:- Property in which a person acquires an int...
Saturday, 13 January 2018
How should a member of a joint family prove that some of the joint family properties are his self-acquired property?
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In order to prove that the suit properties described in Schedule 'B' and 'C' were their self-acquired properties, the Pl...
Wednesday, 3 January 2018
Whether party to deed can challenge recitals of deed?
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The implications of a statement made in a deed upon the party who made the same has been considered by the privy council in the case of ...
Tuesday, 26 December 2017
Whether it is permissible to create life interest in property in favour of Hindu woman?
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An owner of property has normally the right to deal with that property including the right to devise or bequeath the property. He cou...
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