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respect to the interest of the deceased in the coparcenary property only--
(a) if the deceased had completed his eighteenth ... member of a sub- coparcenary (within the coparcenary) possessing separate property of its own, the provisions of this sub- section
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ascertain the share of the deceased in the coparcenary
property , by dong that alone can one determine the extent ... ascertaining the share of the
deceased in the coparcenary property, one cannot go back on
that assumption and ascertain
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death his interest in the coparcenary
property devolved on his son, wife and mother in equal
shares under Section ... acquire by birth an
interest in the joint or coparcenary property can be members
of the coparcenary or coparceners
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Hindu Family
from alienating or selling the joint Hindu coparcenary
property-Whether such suit is maintainable ... property in question was
a Joint Hindu Family Coparcenary property of the plaintiff
and the defendant No. t, and there
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regarded to be
joint family property or coparcenary property. 'Until partition takes
place, or only one member of the family ... left, without having any
male issue, the coparcenary property remains with the family and upon
the death
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deals with devolution of interest in coparcenary
property and is in the following terms:
"6. Devolution of interest in coparcenary ... time of his death an
interest in a Mitakshara coparcenary property, his interest in the property
shall devolve by survivorship
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coparcener may
alienate his undivided interest in the coparcenary property
for a valuable consideration even without the consent of
other ... coparcener can dispose of his
undivided interest in the coparcenary property by a will but
he cannot make a girt
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share of
each of the parties in coparcenary properties. Hiri
Thimmaiah (referred to briefly as Hiri) was the Karta ... Trial Court found that a
considerable portion of the coparcenary properties had been
gifted by Hiri to the respondent
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impress the properties with the character of coparcenary
property; and, as such, the court below erred in granting a decree ... properties are not impressed with
the character of coparcenary properties so as to disentitle his sons
from seeking partition
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Hindu coparcenary. [727 D-E]
(4) The essence of coparcenary property is the unity of
ownership which is vested ... coparcenary ac-
quires an interest in the coparcenary property by birth
and not as representing his father
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