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larger Hindu family not
belonging to the same branch can form a smaller joint family
and acquire properties with ... joint Hindu family and that OD his brother's
death his interest in the entire joint family property
devolved
Supreme Court of India
Karta of the
joint Hindu family had undoubtedly the power to alienate the
joint family property for legal necessity ... Karta of the joint Hindu
family has undoubtedly, the power to alienate the joint
family property for legal necessity
Supreme Court of India
raised
thereupon and the ice factory were Joint Hindu Family
property and he being one of four co-parceners ... position as a Karta of a Hindu Undivided
Family.
We have considered the arguments advanced by the
learned counsel
Supreme Court of India
share of the deceased in the joint Hindu family property : vide his
order dated May 1, 1973, copy whereof ... formed
joint Hindu families with their sons and commenced having
coparcenary interest in the joint family property, with the result
Punjab-Haryana High Court
late grandfather Pt. Lakshmi Chandra constituted a Joint Hindu
Family with his two sons, namely, Pratap Chand ... held by a member of a joint Hindu
family, is joint family property and the burden lies upon the person
Delhi High Court
March, 1963 throwing the two properties into
common hotch potch of Hindu undivided family is denied, that the
plaintiffwas ... member
of Hindu undivided family consisting of himself, his wife and two sons.
The position that the Hindu undividedfamily comprised
Delhi High Court
concerned with the management of the alleged Joint
Hindu Family Property, which is the subject-matter of the suit. This ... According to the plaintiffs, there is a Joint Hindu
Family property of which defendant No. 1 is Karta and manager
Delhi High Court
concerned with the management of the allegedly Joint
Hindu Family property, which is the subject-matter of the suit. This ... According to the plaintiffs, there is a Joint
Hindu Family property of which defendant No. 1 is Kurta and manager
Delhi High Court
Hindu family
governed by the Mitakshara, Marumakkattayam or Aliyasantana law,
also the interest in the joint family property ... dwelling house of the Hindu undivided family from
the value of the joint family properties before determining the
share
Andhra High Court
same was in
respect of the ancestral/Joint Hindu Family property and being without
consideration and legal necessity ... stated to
be ancestral/Joint Hindu Family property of the plaintiffs, and
defendant No.4 their, father. As regards
Punjab-Haryana High Court
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