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Central Government Act Section 307(2) in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 (2) If the deceased was Hindu, Muhammadan, Buddhist ... exempted person, the general power conferred by sub- section (1) shall be subject to the following restrictions and conditions, namely
Central Government Act
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Indian Succession Act, already referred to, that the right to a grant of administration follows the right of succession ... leave to sell, as required by Section 307 (2), Indian Succession Act, the immoveable property of the deceased
Madras High Court
- Cites 8 - Cited by 2 -
(1930) 58 MLJ 210
- Cornish - Full Document
Indian Succession Act reads as under:-- "307 (1) Subject to the provisions of Sub-section (2), an executor or administrator ... also hold, that in Section 307(2) of the Indian Succession Act the word "restriction" includes and covers a total
Bombay High Court
- Cites 19 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1970 Bom 73
- Full Document
also hold, that in Section 307(2) of the Indian Succession Act the word "restriction" includes and covers a total ... voidable within the meaning of Section 307(2)(iii) of the Indian Succession Act." Earlier, the Allahabad High Court
Delhi High Court
- Cites 14 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
Section 307(1) in The Indian Succession Act, 1925 (1) Subject to the provisions of sub- section (2), an executor
Central Government Act
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enter into such a lease. Under Section 307(2) of the Indian Succession Act an executor has power to dispose ... term exceeding twenty-one years, and under Section 307 of the Indian Succession Act an administrator cannot give a lease
Bombay High Court
- Cites 5 - Cited by 3 -
(1932) 34 BOMLR 1365
- Wadia - Full Document
Calcutta High Court Sanat Kumar Mitra vs Hem Chandra Dey And Ors. on 1 July
Calcutta High Court
- Cites 15 - Cited by 2 -
AIR 1961 Cal 411
- P Mallick - Full Document
violation of the provisions of Section 307 of the Indian Succession Act, the sale is voidable and not void ... estate. (2) The learned Single Judge has gone wrong in holding that Section 307 of the Indian Succession Act read
Orissa High Court
- Cites 15 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1977 Ori 69
- R Misra - Full Document
under Section 307 of the Indian Succession Act of 1925. Under Section 307, Sub-section (1), the executor has power ... sons and is illegal and void under Section 138 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. It is not necessary
Bombay High Court
- Cites 11 - Cited by 1 -
(1931) 33 BOMLR 1056
- Patkar - Full Document
wholly illegal and voidable under Section 307 of the Indian Succession Act. So also the plaintiffs have challenged the sale ... transaction is covered by Section 307(2) of the Indian Succession Act, provided she was still administering the estate
Calcutta High Court
- Cites 4 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1960 Cal 484
- P Mallick - Full Document
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