Will -- Execution - Property purchased from joint Hindu family funds - It had nature of joint Hindu family property, which could not have been bequeathed by virtue of Will...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 1, Rule 10 -- Impleadment of intervener - Joint Hindu Family Property - Alienation of undivided share by one of co-parcenar - Sale deed in question executed after institution of partition suit - S.52 of T.P Act will be applicable and right of purchaser is subject to outcome of litigation - Purchaser will get the property which comes in the..........
Hindu Law -- Joint Family Property - Alienation for legal necessity and/or to pay the `antecedent debt' - Sale deed executed was to clear/pay the `antecedent debt' and for legal necessity of the family members - Finding of High Court calls for no interference...........
Joint Family Property -- Blending of self acquired property into joint family property - Property separate or self-acquired of a member of a joint Hindu family may be impressed with the character of joint family property if it is voluntarily thrown by the owner into the common stock with the intention of abandoning his separate claim therein - However, to establish such..........
Joint Hindu Family Property -- Where Karta was a big land owner owning various properties, it was obligatory on part of plaintiff to disclose and give details of all properties which according to him form part of Joint Hindu Family Property - A party cannot be selective in alleging that one property is joint Hindu Family Coparcenary property whereas remaining are not...........
Hindu Law -- Joint Family Property - Transfer of undivided share by co-sharer - Although, co-sharer cannot put a vendee in possession without there being any physical formal partition of an undivided landed property, yet such a co-sharer definitely has a right to transfer his undivided share...........
Hindu Law -- Joint Family Property - Transfer of undivided share by co-sharer - Purchaser of a coparcenar's undivided share in joint family property is not entitled to possession of what he had purchased - But he has a right to sue for partition of property and ask for allotment of his share in suit property...........
Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001, Section 9(1)(d)(e), (j) -- Eviction petition - Sub-letting - No document is produced by tenant to show that `S' was engaged in business along with his sons - Even, no ration card showing joint Hindu family was ever produced by tenant - Moreover, tenant failed to establish defence of subletting which could have been a joint family property..........
Hindu Women, Section 3(1) -- Joint Family Property - S.3(1) of the Act only applies to separate property - Since the property was joint family Property, Hindu Widow can make no claim u/s 3(1) of the Act...........
Hindu Law -- Joint Family Property - Heirs were part of joint family - No evidence led by objectionists that disputed property was not joint family Property - No interference warranted in order of revisional authority...........