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A Wife cannot claim partition in the ancestral property of her husband. During the lifetime of a male Hindu, neither his wife nor children can claim partition in his self-acquired property

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA DHARWAD BENCH S.B.SAMPAT KUMAR Vs.. S.B.PARASMAL S/O. LATE BHAKATAVARMAL CASE NO.RFA 100121/2014 For the Appellant: M.S. Satish, Advocate. For the Respondent: R1, Satish S Raichur, Advocate, R2 Served. JUDGES SREENIVAS HARISH KUMAR P.N.DESAI O.S. NO. 404/2007 ON THE FILE…

Proof of Inheritence under Hindu succession Act

Supreme Court of India Citation : 2007-AIR-SC2369 Judgment : S.B. Sinha, J. – A question of some importance in relation to applicability of custom in the matter of inheritance and succession under the Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act, 1937 falls for our consideration in…

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