Agreement to sell -- Karta of Hindu Joint Family - Karta entered into an agreement to sell who was in need of funds to meet the domestic necessities - Karta enjoys wide discretion in his decision over existence of legal necessity and as to in what way such necessity can be fulfilled...........
Agreement to sell -- Karta of Hindu Joint Family - Legal necessity - Karta entered into an agreement to sell who was in need of funds to meet the domestic necessities - A coparcener cannot seek injunction against Karta restraining him from dealing with or entering into a transaction of sale of Joint Hindu Family Property, albeit post alienation has right to challenge the..........
Agreement to sell -- Karta of Hindu Joint Family - Karta entered into an agreement to sell who was in need of funds to meet the domestic necessities - Signatures of son of Karta on agreement to sell is not required - Karta is entitled to execute the agreement to sell and even alienate the suit property - Absence of signatures of son of Karta on agreement to sell does not..........
Agreement to sell -- Karta of Hindu Joint Family - Legal necessity - Karta entered into an agreement to sell who was in need of funds to meet the domestic necessities - Legal necessity is unpredictable and depends upon facts of each case...........
Hindu Joint Family Property -- Alienation by Karta - Where a Karta has alienated Joint Hindu Family Property for value either for legal necessity or for benefit of estate it would bind the interest of all undivided members of the family even when they are minors or widows...........
Service -- Compassionate appointment - Not a matter of right, but is to enable the family to tide over an immediate crisis which may result from death of employee...........
Service -- Family pension - Not an ad hoc amount, but evidently is in accordance with applicable service Rules...........
Service -- Compassionate appointment - In evaluating a claim for compassionate appointment, it is open to authorities to evaluate financial position of family upon the death while in service...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 324, 149, 147, 148, 201 -- Murder - Common object - Accused was carrying no weapon and he did not assault anybody - Only evidence of his involvement is that he pointed to the house where deceased was hiding - Mere fact that accused was not brave enough to conceal where victim was hiding did not make him a part of unlawful assembly -..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 376, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 154 -- Rape - Delay in FIR - Prosecutrix narrated incident to her sister-in-law (Jethani) and mother-in-law but they did not believe the prosecutrix - Even, no other family members in her matrimonial home supported prosecutrix and therefore she sent message to her parental house and thereafter she..........