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A and his Sons B And C Constituted a Coparcenary. B Separates himself after getting 1/3rd share of Coparcenary Property. A Dies intestate leaving his surviving daughter D And sons B And C. Examine the Claims of Daughter D and Son B to the Property (Coparcenary and Self Acquired) left By A.
by Admin Legal Bites 27 May 2022 6:09 AM IST

A Inherits certain property from his Father. A has a Son B, wife C, and daughter D. A and B are Coparceners. Explain with reasons how the property would devolve in each of the cases— (A) If A died prior to the Hindu Women’s Rights to Property Act, 1937. (B) If A died after the Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act, 1937 was brought into Force. (C) If A died after the Hindu Succession Act, 1956.
by Admin Legal Bites 27 May 2022 5:55 AM IST

Write a Short Note on Hindu Undivided Family.
by Admin Legal Bites 27 May 2022 5:52 AM IST

What do you understand by the expression: “Joint Hindu Family Governed by the Mitakshara Law”?
by Admin Legal Bites 26 May 2022 11:34 AM IST

Write the difference between joint family and self-acquired properties.
by Admin Legal Bites 17 May 2022 11:51 AM IST

Write a short note on the self-acquired property.
by Admin Legal Bites 17 May 2022 11:50 AM IST

Suit for partition | A, B, and C are members of a Joint Family. A and B are the managing members. A and B borrow money from P for the Joint Family. Since they failed to repay on time, P filed a suit which was decreed against A and B as managers. Discuss whether this Decree can be executed…
by Admin Legal Bites 7 May 2022 6:40 AM IST
