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Estate Duty Act, 1953
6. Property within disposing capacity. Property which the deceased was at the time of his death
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person shall be deemed competent to dispose of property if he has such an estate or interest therein or such ... were sui juris, enable him to dispose of the property;
(b) a disposition taking effect out of the interest
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having his will
attacked on the ground that the property disposed of was joint family
property or joint ancestral family ... will, once a presupposition is made that if the
property disposed of complies with certain requirements it also gains
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relations should not trouble
Sakhubai. He states that the property disposed of by the will was
self-acquired property ... term
exceedina five years.
(iii) A disposal of property by an executor or administrator in
contravention of clause
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Interfere in a writ
Administrative Law-Public Property-Norms for disposal
of Principles of natural justice-Applicability of
HEADNOTE ... clear distinction between the use
and disposal of private property and socialist property.
Owner of private property may deal with
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Chapter,
Mahapalika has power to acquire, hold and dispose of
property or any interest therein whether within or without ... property. As to what are the
provisions governing disposal of property these are
mentioned in Section 129. Sections
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adoption.
13. Right of adoptive parents to dispose of their
properties:
Subject to any agreement to the contrary, an adoption ... mother that he or she would not dispose of
property by transfer or by Will. However, in case of
specific
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cancel allotment by Managing Officer.
Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act,
1976/Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Rules,
1976---Rule ... land
under the provisions of the Punjab Package Deal Properties
(Disposal) Act, 1976. The Punjab Package Deal Properties
(Disposal) Rules
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provisions of this
Act, to acquire, hold and dispose of property and may by the
said name ... Corporation shall have
power to acquire, hold and dispose of property. Hence, no
absolute power to dispose of the property
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person
shall be deemed to be competent to dispose of the property
if he has every power or authority enabling ... land appertaining to the main structure. All these
properties were disposed of by the joint will executed by
the deceased
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