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case may be," omitted by the Direct Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 1987, w. e. f. 1- 4- 1989.
liability arising ... behalf of the firm. An assessee cannot, under the Hindu law make a declaration whereby the joint family would have
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case of a person under disability, include his lawful guardian, committee or manager or an agent duly authorised by such ... limited owner of property who is governed by Hindu law, shall be a valid acknowledgment or payment, as the case
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cases where the parties are Muhammadans, and the Hindu law, in cases where the parties are Hindus, except
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George to be dependent on their conformity to the Hindu Law according to the authorities prevalent in the respective Provinces
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properties.
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1. Under the Sastric Hindu Law a widow has a right to be
maintained ... existing
right which existed in the Hindu law long before the passing
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this Act,-
(a) any text rule or interpretation of Hindu law or any custom or usage as part of that ... law in force immediately before
(Hindu marriages.) the commencement of this Act shall cease to have effect with respect
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matrimonial
alliance, is in direct contravention of Hindu law of
Sadayika which has been administered since more than a
century ... stated that even the old
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classic Hindu law jurists and celebrated sages conceded
certain substantial rights to the women
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such person would not have been governed by the Hindu law or by any custom or usage as part ... that law in respect of any of the matters dealt with herein if this Act had not been passed. Explanation
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SC1173 (18)
R 1983 SC 114 (19,31)
ACT:
Hindu Law-Partition-Adoption-Burden of proof and onus of
proof ... referred to.
It is settled law that a member of a joint Hindu family can
bring about his separation
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custom. The personal law of the parties was the
Hindu law and the respondent was entitled to succeed under
that ... personal law of the parties, namely, the Hindu law.
The cases decided since 1950 all take the view that there
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