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SC1581 (6,8)
ACT:
Hindu Succession Act, 1956--S. 14(1) and (2)--Scope of.
HEADNOTE:
Section ... Hindu Succession Act, 1956 pro-
vides that "any property possessed by a female Hindu, wheth-
er acquired before or after
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Hindu Succession Act, 1956-Ss. 8 to 10- Scope of.
Testator's will stated that in case his son died ... Right to Property Act, 1937, nor the
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 was applicable because the
testator actually died long before
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CITATOR INFO :
D 1991 SC1581 (9,10)
ACT:
Hindu Succession Act, 1956--Section 14--Hindu lady
receiving land from husband ... land
under Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act. All courts
found that there was no oral gift.
A Single
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enure beyond father's life time-Hindu
Succession Act 1956 giving equal rights to female heirs-
Father dying ... When J died in 1959,
the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 had come into force and his
three sons, daughters
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stood
before the enactment of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, to
execute the deed of gift in question ... stood prior to
the enactment of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, as also
under the partition decree, the properties allotted
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such a situation,
Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act has no application
since she was not possessed ... operation of law, viz., Section 14 of the Hindu Succession
Act, 1956. The sale of the Doctor's Lane house
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Central Government Act Section 2 in The Hindu Succession Act, 1956
2.
(1) Application of Act. This Act applies-
(a) to any person, who is a Hindu
Central Government Act
namely, the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, the Hindu fgxlgggnfrgfm
Minority & Guardianship ... deceased husband under section 8 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, is under seo-
widow tion 14 of that
Law Commission Report
Hindu undivided
family of the son. The High Court relied on the commentary
in Mulla's Hindu Law, Thirteenth Edition ... Hindu
undivided family of son or his individual income. There is
no dispute among the commentators on Hindu
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Central Government Act Section 4 in The Hindu Succession Act, 1956
4.
(1) Over- riding effect of Act. Save ... this Act.
(2) For the removal of doubts it is hereby declared that nothing contained in this Act shall
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