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member thereof is joint--Existence of
some nucleus-Burden of Proving self-acquisition-Property in
possession of a family from ... nature and relative value may have formed the nucleus from
which the property in question may have been acquired
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member of joint
family-Joint family having sufficient nucleus on that date-
Presumption that property is acquired from joint family ... date of such acquisition the
joint family had sufficient nucleus for acquiring it, the
property should be presumed to have
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deed sham and nominal-Effect
of Joint family, having nucleus-Later acquisitions-Income
from nucleus adequate for making acquisitions ... joint family property or
if there was a nucleus, any acquisition made by any member
of the joint family
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affair. His further contention is
that having secured such nucleus from the joint family after
instituting a suit for partition ... joint family properties, as there was sufficient joint
family nucleus for the acquisition of such properties. The alternative
case
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first appellant to show that no nucleus
of ancestral property was available with him to purchase Item No. 1
property ... family
property was yielding any income or that any nucleus was available with
the aid whereof Item No. 1 property
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name of his wife the fifth defendant,
the nucleus being the joint family income.
14. The seventh defendant ... that the
income from the joint family was the nucleus from which such properties
were purchased. When
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life-time of Jaffir there was a small nucleus of "joint family property
" which on his death was taken jointly ... survivors. The amount of
this nucleus is disputed, the defendant 3 swearing that it was about
Rs. 10,000, while
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acquisition of the property
was from the joint family nucleus which was available with the joint
family propitious ... those properties were not purchased from the
family nucleus. The High Court on appreciation of evidence set aside
the order
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these appeals are: (1) whether
there was sufficient ancestral nucleus which formed the basis for the
acquisition of the properties ... there was sufficient ancestral
nucleus whether the plaintiff is entitled to a share in the suit
schedule properties as claimed
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late Ganapathy Moopanar or ancestral properties and
whether any nucleus was available to purchase the properties. Under the Hindu ... property is ancestral property
proves that there was a nucleus by means of which other property may have been
acquired
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