Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 24 -- Maintenance pendente lite - Order that there shall be set off regarding the amount of maintenance received by wife under any other provision of law - No interference warranted in the impugned order...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13(1)(ia) -- Cruelty - Divorce petition by husband - When husband fails to tender appropriate evidence, then wife not having tendered evidence cannot be held against her...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13(1)(ia) -- Cruelty - When allegations of cruelty is made in the petition, in order to establish the same, appropriate witnesses are required to examined...........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 30, 4 -- Testamentary succession - A male Hindu governed by `Mitakshara Law' is not debarred from making Will or other testamentary disposition in respect of coparcenary/ancestral property...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13(1)(ia) -- Divorce - Cruelty - Petition by husband - Allegations that wife suspecting husband of having relationship with other woman and she misbehaved with him in front of his friends several occasions - However, husband failed to prove the said allegations - On the other hand, evidence on record shows that it was the husband who..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 9 -- Restitution of conjugal rights - Application by husband - Neither husband discharged his marital obligations nor maintained his wife and children - Even, husband and his four sisters tortured the wife and forced her to flee from residence of husband to save herself - Moreover, husband disputing paternity of younger child - Further,..........
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 Succession Act, 1956, Section 14, 15 -- Property acquired by Hindu Female before commencement of Act - Becomes her absolute property after coming into force of the Act, in which she has a limited interest or Hindu Woman`s estate in view of S.3 of Hindu Women Right to property Act - Property of Hindu female after her death thus, devolve upon her sons, daughters and..........
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...........