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17
NOV
2022

Foreign Court Decree of Divorce, Its Competency & Validity in India with Analysis of Concept of Matrimonial Property

Marriages are settled in heaven, and they are performed on earth. Happy couples are all alike, every unhappy couple is unhappy in its own way. That unhappiness often finds its painful way into a courtroom. Whether and where a marriage can be dissolved is a matter in the domain of...
05
AUG
2022

Hindu Women’s Right To Property Act, 1937 : A Path Not So Paved

“He, who has a why to live for, can bear with almost any how.”    Friedrich Nietzsche The Constitution of India grants rights to every Indian citizen, especially in the shape of fundamental rights, irrespective of his caste, creed, gender, and...
24
SEP
2020

Partition of HUF After Commencement of Hindu Succession Act, 1956

The effect of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 on partition of HUF property is a debatable issue between the legal experts of Hindu Law. In my opinion, this legal position has been settled by the following judgments of the Apex Court that on partition of HUF the coparcener who receives...
10
AUG
2020

An Analysis of Faridkot Ruler Property Dispute And How The HC Upholds The Verdict

INTRODUCTION On 01.06.2020, the Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court finally adjudicated the 28 years long dispute over FARIDKOT RULER PROPERTY in its 547 pages judgement beautifully written and determined by Hon’ble Mr. Justice Raj Mohan Singh. This decision on...
27
JUL
2020

Joint Hindu Family, Ancestral and Coparcenery Property

Happy Families are all alike, every unhappy Family is unhappy in its own way. That unhappiness often finds its painful way into a courtroom. The concept of Joint Hindu Family, Ancestral, coparcener has always been a debatable issue and give rise to litigation and as such effort...
22
JUL
2020

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Transferee Pendent Lite Viz A Viz Lis Pendence

Introduction There are divergent views on the interpretation of section 52 of TPA and the doctrine of lis-pendence. Whether, there is any resemblance between the provisions of section 52 TPA and the essentials of lis-pendence in any manner. This dilemma is sought to be cleared by...
13
JUL
2020

To `Will’ Willfully

Where there is a will, there are relatives A Will or testament is a legal document that expresses a person’s (testator) wishes as to how their property (estate) is to be distributed after their death and as to which person (executor) is to manage the property until its...
08
JUL
2020

Adverse Possession – Boon or Curse

Plea of adverse possession can be used both as an offence and as a defence i.e. both as sword and as a shield. History of Adverse possession:- Historically, adverse possession is a pretty old concept of law. The concept of adverse possession appeared in the Code of Hammurabi...
06
JUL
2020

Boundary Dispute And Its Resolution

Happy neighbors are all alike, every unhappy neighbor is unhappy in its own way. That unhappiness often finds its painful way into a courtroom. Land has always been a contentious issue, may be due to greed, power, mistake or otherwise. Boundary disputes are since beginning of...
15
NOV
2017

Whether Hindu Succession Act, 1956 has abolished the concept of joint family property of Hindu Law?

Whether Hindu Succession Act, 1956 has abolished the concept of J.F.P. of Hindu Law? 1. Hindu Law is traditionally classified into two schools of law, namely: Mitakshra and Dayabhaga. Wherein Dayabhaga school prevails in Bengal and Mitakshra school prevails in other parts of...