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Hindu Succession Act, 1956 5. Act not to apply to certain properties. This Act shall not apply ... property succession to which is regulated by the Indian Succession Act, 1925 , (39 of 1925 .) by reason of the provisions
Central Government Act
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therefore, it is not saved by section 5(ii) of the Hindu Succession Act. [426 H,427 A] 3. Section ... learned counsel for the appellant invokes section 5 (ii) of the Hindu Succession Act
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 23 - Cited by 19 -
1981 AIR 1937
tenable because the "impartible estate" contemplated under Section 5(ii), Hindu Succession Act, for short the 'Act', ceased to exist ... Constitution (26th Amendment) Act, 1971? (iii) Whether Section 5(ii), Hindu Succession Act, was impliedly repealed when the Constitution
Madhya Pradesh High Court
- Cites 19 - Cited by 3 -
AIR 1993 MP 184
- T Singh
virtue of Sub-section (iii) of Section 5 of the Hindu Succession Act, which applied to all the other Hindus ... Partition Act') Clause (iii) of Section 5 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 which exempted the said estate and palace
Kerala High Court
- Cites 30 - Cited by 2 -
2006 (4) KLT 432
- S S Jagan
exclusion directed by Section 5 (iii) of the Hindu Succession Act had to be done away with. This was accomplished ... Hindu Succession Act shall be omitted from the date of the execution of the partition deed under Section
Kerala High Court
- Cites 34 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1979 Ker 181
- G Nambiyab
Hindu Succession Act. Section 5 of the Hindu Succession Act is not made applicable to "any estate which descends ... provisions of the Hindu Succession Act unless the estate is of the kind described in s. 5
Bombay High Court
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1982 136 ITR 279 Bom
- Chandurkar
Hindu Succession Act, all customary impartible estates stand abolished except those saved under Section 5(ii) of that ... explained that Clause (ii) of Section 5 provides that the Hindu Succession Act shall not apply to an impartible estate
Punjab-Haryana High Court
- Cites 19 - Cited by 0 -
(2004) 191 CTR P H 358
- N Sud
property of the Hindu undivided family and income therefrom as income of the Hindu undivided family to be taxed ... status of the Hindu undivided family and in the said return of the Hindu undivided family the assessee has shown
Rajasthan High Court
- Cites 53 - Cited by 0 -
2001 252 ITR 88 Raj
- R Balia
those estates saved by Section 5(ii) and 5(iii) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, but not to other ... which are mentioned in Section 5(ii) and 5(iii) of the Hindu Succession Act, with which we are unable
Calcutta High Court
- Cites 23 - Cited by 0 -
85 CWN 203
- S Mukharji
family custom of succession. This instrument does not by itself change rule of succession or inheritance. On the contrary ... provisions of the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950 (hereinafter referred to as the Act, 1950). A Suit in relation
Gujarat High Court
- Cites 35 - Cited by 0 - B P J.C.Upadhyaya,&Nbsp;
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