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maintain herself, or
(b) his legitimate or illegitimate minor child, whether married or not, unable to maintain itself ... legitimate or illegitimate child (not being a married daughter) who has attained majority, where such child is, by reason
Central Government Act
Indian Succession Act, 1925
8. Domicile of origin of illegitimate child.- The domicile of origin of an illegitimate child
Central Government Act
faith believes himself to be the father of an illegitimate child, or who in good faith believes himself
Central Government Act
laws and also insinuation
that she was carrying on illegitimate child. There are
sufficient, relevant and acceptable evidence to that ... accused that she was
carrying an illegitimate child.
On the totality of these evidence on record, it was held
Supreme Court of India
mother to succeed to the estate of her illegitimate child when it was
only for ithe first time declared ... custom or usage having the force of law an
illegitimate child cannot inherit the estate of his mother. Finally
Allahabad High Court
Allahabad High Court
Jagar Nath Gir vs Sher Bahadur Singha And Anr. on 26 February
Allahabad High Court
respondent herein,
the putative father of the said illegitimate child, to give custody of
the said minor child ... right of the mother to the guardianship of
her illegitimate child and the putative father has no rights; that
Madras High Court
Nambiar
ORDER
M. Sasidharan Nambiar, J.
1. Whether an illegitimate child is entitled to a share in the property ... Hindu Marriage Act, even
if first respondent is an illegitimate child, she is entitled to a
share and Courts below
Kerala High Court
respondent herein, the putative
father of the said illegitimate child, to give custody of the said
minor child ... right of the mother to the guardianship of
her illegitimate child and the putative father has no rights; that
Madras High Court
petitioner who alleges that
she is the illegitimate child of the respondent and claims maintenance
from him. The petition ... petitioner if she
could establish that she was the illegitimate child of the respondent.
He went on to observe :
Whether
Bombay High Court
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