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Hindu Succession Act and the Joint Family Abolition Act, 1975 cannot indirectly make Section 17 inoperative. Their contention further ... does not include the aliyasanthana law." Section 4 of the Hindu Succession Act has an overriding effect of the said
Kerala High Court
- Cites 55 - Cited by 6 -
AIR 1993 Ker 146
- J Rao
tenure holder within the meaning of Section 4 of the Hindu Succession Act. 1956. That question is also involved ... Hindu Succession Act, 1956, put devolution of tenancy rights only outside the purview of that Act, the said section would
Madhya Pradesh High Court
- Cites 30 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1974 MP 141
- Tare
sec. 7(2) the devolution by testamentary or intestate succession is under the provisions of the Hindu Succession Act ... kavaru as the case may be, under the Hindu Succession Act, sec. 30 enables the male Hindu to dispose
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 23 - Cited by 15 -
1980 AIR 198
contained in Section 14(1) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. Sub-section (1) of Section 14 prescribes that ... question whether Section 4(2) of the Hindu Succession Act saved Section 151 cannot be considered. It no doubt appears
Madhya Pradesh High Court
- Cites 31 - Cited by 2 -
AIR 1968 MP 247
- Dixit
Assumption of Temporary Management and Control): and Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 1958 (Act 28 of 1958). Before adverting ... amendment of Section 7 (3) of the Hindu Succession Act by Kerala Act 28 of 1953. If the plea advanced
Kerala High Court
- Cites 17 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1973 Ker 149
- K Iyer
which was the joint family property of the Hindu undivided family does not cease to be so because ... that it was the joint property of a Hindu undivided family remains the same. It is only by analysing
Madras High Court
- Cites 11 - Cited by 1 -
(2004) 3 MLJ 620
- N Balasubramanian
Hindu Succession Act, Deokabai became full owner. The sale deeds were passed after the Act was applicable. Section ... Hindu Succession Act, 1956 deals with the overriding effect of the Act. Sub-section (1) provides for such overriding effect
Bombay High Court
- Cites 17 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1977 Bom 436
object and import of S. 14 of the Hindu Succession Act. Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act was meant ... virtue of Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act. Relying upon Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act and treating
Karnataka High Court
- Cites 13 - Cited by 0 -
AIR 1966 Kant 189
- G Iyengar
Hindu Succession Act has not been passed. So far as succession to females are concerned, Section 17 states that provisions ... Hindu Succession Act creates certain changes in the Travancore Nair Act in relation to intestate succession. That is because
Kerala High Court
- Cites 19 - Cited by 0
their marriage. Thiru Somasundaram Chettiyar was acting as the Karta of Hindu undivided family, consisting of himself, the first defendant ... Sec.6(3), it becomes clear that if a Hindu dies after commencement of the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act
Madras High Court
- Cites 21 - Cited by 0
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