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Central Government Act Section 27 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
27. Disposal of property. In any proceeding under this
Central Government Act
Hindu Marriage Act and Section 14 of the
Hindu Succession Act. While dealing with Section 27 of the Hindu
Marriage ... Hindu Marriage Act.
11. The conclusion of the learned trial Judge that the Court exercising
the jurisdiction under Section 27
Bombay High Court
made applicable to proceedings under the Hindu
Marriage Act, invoking the powers under Section 151, C.P.C. read with ... court under Section 27 of the Act. Therefore, I am of opinion that
Section 27 does not exclude the general
Madras High Court
Hindu Marriage Act."
5. The trial Judge, after remand, treated the matter as "a proceeding
under Section 27 ... orders under the Hindu Marriage Act that are appealable
are orders for permanent alimony under Section 25 and post-decretal
Calcutta High Court
respondent-wife for an order under
section 27 of the Hindu marriage Act (hereafter the Act) in
respect ... dispute relating to the
grant of relief under section 27 of the Hindu Marriage Act
arose, need a notice
Supreme Court of India
ornaments and articles was not
maintainable under section 27 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The
appellant wife had claimed ... issue
relating to the grant of relief under section 27 of the Hindu Marriage
Act, the Apex Court did hold
Bombay High Court
Prohibition Act (28 of 1961) sections 2 Hindu Marriage
Act, 1955 section 27 Hindu Succession Act Section 14 Indian
Penal ... 208E-F]
3.1 Neither section 27 of the Hindu Marriage Act nor
section 14 of the Hindu Succession
Supreme Court of India
Section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act,
1955.
2. On 12th December, 1976 the marriage of the parties ... appellant has also submitted that
appropriate order under Section 27 of the Hindu Marriage Act ought to
be made
Calcutta High Court
Suryakant v. Jashumati, 1981
Hindu LR 473, wherein it has been held as under :
"Section 27 of the Hindu Marriage ... Delhi 223,
wherein it has been held as under :
"Section 27, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is a substantive provision
empowering
Rajasthan High Court
marriage is her stridhan is not legally tenable after
the passing of the Hindu Succession Act and Hindu Marriage Act ... such property is now governed by Section 27 of the Hindu Marriage
Act, which makes it the joint property
Punjab-Haryana High Court
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