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acquisition of property and not a law for preventing danger to life or property, and so, it is not protected ... that a law for permanent acquisition of property is such a law. The object of the acquisition
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 47 - Cited by 29 -
1968 AIR 394
- Full Document
attempts by gift or will to make property inheritable otherwise than the law directs, is assuming to legislate, and that ... Wilson's Glossary describes Nibandha thus : "In law, fixed or immoveable property; also a corrody or fixed allowance granted
Madras High Court
- Cites 51 - Cited by 9 -
(1970) 2 MLJ 156
- M Natesan - Full Document
notion under Customary law Under customary law the property held by a common ancestor alone could be termed as ancestral ... ancestral. On the other hand under Hindus law the property inherited by a male Hindu from his father or father
Punjab-Haryana High Court
- Cites 16 - Cited by 4 -
AIR 1965 P H 238
- P Pandit - Full Document
requisition and cl. (1) with deprivation of property by authority of law, and can no longer be construed ... deprive the petitioner of his sthanam properties by authority of law within the meaning
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 47 - Cited by 177 -
1960 AIR 1080
- Full Document
other country, or otherwise, with respect to property declared by law to be evacuee property... 31-A. Saving of laws ... which alone legislation authorising expropriation of private property should be lawful, and it seems reasonable to conclude that article
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 62 - Cited by 163 -
1952 1 SCR 889
- P Sastri - Full Document
call was illegal and ultra vires as the law under which they were appointed was itself invalid. The suit ... replacing it authorise in effect a deprivation of the property of the Company within the meaning of Article 31 without
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 31 - Cited by 141 -
1954 AIR 119
- P Mahajan - Full Document
types of interest answering to the description of "property" in law. Of course, the property must be heritable property ... applicable to shebaitship, which is recognized as property in Hindu law. 22. Reference may now be made to the decision
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 8 - Cited by 101 -
AIR 1951 SC 293
- Mukherjea - Full Document
rightly held that the respondents were in lawful possession of the property after the expiry of the lease ... evidence with regard to the applicant's lawful possession of the property. The fact, that after the expiry
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 18 - Cited by 79 -
1974 AIR 104
- Full Document
Bombay Land Revenue Code and Land Tenure Abolition Laws (Gujarat Amendment) Act 8 of 1982 (for short "the Amendment ... such property shall be deemed to have been extinguished, (emphasis supplied) and it shall be lawful for the Collector, subject
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 88 - Cited by 73 -
AIR 1995 SC 142
- K Ramaswamy - Full Document
going concern, rights in property and rights to of family law. maintenance are of purely academic interest. But the economic ... spouse or children and disputes over property arising between spouses? 2.5. The Law Reform (Married Women and Tortfeasors
Law Commission Report
- Cites 63 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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