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    A Child Born Out Of Muslim Man And Hindu Women Is Entitled To Claim His Father’s Property

A Child Born Out Of Muslim Man And Hindu Women Is Entitled To Claim His Father’s Property

A Muslim man married a Muslim woman and had no child then he married a

By Monisha|2021-11-29T05:17:36+00:00November 29th, 2021|
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    Arbitration As To Landlord And Tenancy Dispute

Arbitration As To Landlord And Tenancy Dispute

The appellant and the tenant entered into a tenancy agreement for a period of 10

By Monisha|2021-11-29T05:13:43+00:00November 29th, 2021|
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    Application is not necessary for producing secondary evidence

Application is not necessary for producing secondary evidence

Dhanpat Vs. Sheo Ram FACTS The plaintiff filed a suit for declaration that he, along

By Monisha|2021-11-29T05:12:09+00:00November 29th, 2021|
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    Rights of the father to sell the ancestral property

Rights of the father to sell the ancestral property

Rights of the father to sell the ancestral property Kehar Singh Vs. Nachittar Singh 20-08-2018

By Monisha|2021-11-26T09:55:38+00:00November 26th, 2021|
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    Irretrievable breakdown of marriage

Irretrievable breakdown of marriage

  Judgment date 17-12-2019 Judgment passed by Justice S. K. Kaul Justice K.M. Joseph Title

By Monisha|2021-11-16T05:58:31+00:00November 16th, 2021|
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    Daughters became equal co-parceners at birth

Daughters became equal co-parceners at birth

Daughters became equal co-parceners at birth, if born prior to 2005 amendment to Hindu Succession

By Monisha|2021-11-26T07:54:11+00:00November 16th, 2021|
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    Daughter in law has right to reside in matrimonial home

Daughter in law has right to reside in matrimonial home

Satish Chander Ahuja Vs. Sneha Ahuja Facts The appellant by deed, purchased a property in

By Monisha|2021-11-16T05:45:59+00:00November 16th, 2021|
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    Coercing husband to stay in a dead marriage is mental cruelty

Coercing husband to stay in a dead marriage is mental cruelty

Judgment date 09-10-2017 Judgment passed by J. S.A. Bobde and J. L. Nageswara Rao Title

By Monisha|2021-11-16T05:33:21+00:00November 16th, 2021|
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    Adverse Possession

Adverse Possession

‘A’ a person by a family settlement was declared the owner of the property under

By Monisha|2021-11-16T04:58:27+00:00November 16th, 2021|
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    Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance

Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance

What the Supreme Court says on the mismatch between Section 20 Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance

By Monisha|2021-11-16T04:57:12+00:00July 27th, 2021|
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    Married woman’s heirs on paternal side are not strangers for the purpose of succession, she can enter in family settlement with such heirs.

Married woman’s heirs on paternal side are not strangers for the purpose of succession, she can enter in family settlement with such heirs.

The Supreme Court in the case of (Khushi Ram & Ors vs Nawal Singh& Ors)[Civil

By Monisha|2021-07-26T12:12:42+00:00July 26th, 2021|
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    No dowry death, if the cause of death has not been established as natural death.

No dowry death, if the cause of death has not been established as natural death.

Supreme Court in the case of Sandeep Kumar and others versus State of Uttrakhand and

By Monisha|2021-07-27T14:22:04+00:00July 26th, 2021|
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