consanguinity.- Kindred or
consanguinity is the connection or relation of
persons descended from the same stock or common
ancestor.
Consanguinity, lineal or collateral under Sections ... great-grandson in the
third degree, and so on.
26. Collateral consanguinity. (1) Collateral
consanguinity is that which subsists between two
persons, who are descended
submits that under Section 24 , the term "Kindred or consanguinity" means a connection or relation descended from a common stock or common ancestor ... said Act, there might be 'Lineal or Collateral consanguinity' depending upon whether a person is descended in a direct line
Lallubhai Bapubhai Kandas Mulchand ... vs Mankuvarbai Widow And Executrix Of ... on 29 April, 1876
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other words, upon consanguinity, and that he maintained that there is such a
community between the wives of collaterals.
7. The learned Chief Justice then
blood tie between art adopted son and the family and collateral kinsmen of his adoptive father. Dealing "with the twelve kinds of sons recognised ... father's collateral kinsmen, (Sapindas and Samanodakas), if there be no nearer heir, but not so the last six. However, consanguinity and the performance
however slender the basis on which it originally rested so far as collaterals are concerned, has become a part of the customary law wherever ... other words, upon consanguinity, and that he maintained that there is such community between the wives of collaterals, See Zallubhai Bapubkai v. Mankuvarbai
more closely the doctrines of the Mitakshara relating to the succession of collaterals. Vijnaneswara in reality seems to have shaped the rules which govern this ... section V, (Colebrooke's Translation) in describing the gotraja-sapinda or consanguineous relations sprung from the same stock, he emphasizes the fact of their
inheritance is founded on sapinda relationship, which, under the Mitakshara, means consanguinity, in a distinct legal sense clearly explained by the author. This bond comes ... follows : (a) that the sapinda-relationship, on which the heritable right of collaterals is founded, ceases in the case of bhinnagotra sapinda with the fifth
Peter Philip Saldanha vs Anne Grace Saldanha on 19 September, 1929
Equivalent citations: (1930)32BOMLR17
Peter Philip Saldanha And Ors. vs Anne Grace Saldanha on 19 September, 1929
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