Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 17 -- Amendment of plaint - Amendment sought to change valuation of suit when plaintiff was asked to value suit on market value of suit property and to pay Court fee accordingly - Plaintiff instead of complying the order sought amendment of plaint - Plaintiff cannot be permitted to change his stand - Trial Court dismissed..........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 - - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property : (i) The provisions contained in substituted S.6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 confer status of coparcener on the daughter born before or after amendment in the same manner as son with same rights and liabilities; (ii) The rights can be claimed by the daughter born..........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 - - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property - Amended provisions of S.6(1) provide that on and from the commencement of the Amendment Act, the daughter is conferred the right - Section 6(1)(a) makes daughter by birth a coparcener "in her own right" and "in the same manner as the son" - S.6(1)(a) contains the concept..........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 - - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property - Under the amended S.6, since the right is given by birth, that is an antecedent event, and the provisions operate concerning claiming rights on and from the date of Amendment Act...........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 - - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property - Provisions contained in S.6(4) also make it clear that provisions of S.6 are not retrospective as the rights and liabilities are both from the commencement of the Amendment Act...........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 - - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property - Daughter would step into the coparcenary as that of a son by taking birth before or after the Act - However, daughter born before can claim these rights only with effect from the date of the amendment, i.e., 9.9.2005 with saving of past transactions as provided in the..........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 - - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property - Effect of amendment is that a daughter is made coparcener, with effect from the date of amendment and she can claim partition also, which is a necessary concomitant of the coparcenary - S.6(1) recognises a joint Hindu family governed by Mitakshara law - Coparcenary must..........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 -- Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property - If a daughter is alive on the date of enforcement of the Amendment Act, she becomes a coparcener with effect from the date of the Amendment Act, irrespective of the date of birth earlier in point of time...........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 -- (As amended) - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property : (i) The provisions contained in substituted S.6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 confer status of coparcener on the daughter born before or after amendment in the same manner as son with same rights and liabilities; (ii) The rights can be claimed by the..........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 -- (As amended) - Daughter - Devolution of interest in coparcenary property - Amended provisions of S.6(1) provide that on and from the commencement of the Amendment Act, the daughter is conferred the right - Section 6(1)(a) makes daughter by birth a coparcener "in her own right" and "in the same manner as the son" - S.6(1)(a) contains..........