Wednesday, 29 October 2014

The property obtained by the coparcener on partition is ancestral joint family property in which sons born to him or adopted by him subsequently have rights of partition therein



Ancestral Property – The property obtained by the coparcener on partition is ancestral joint family property in which sons born to him or adopted by him subsequently have rights of partition therein.2014(5)ALT 473- AS 999/1995 and Trl.A.S.88/2010 date 28-04-2014 –agina chandra moulli vs agina varamma

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