such Taluqdar or
Grantee, heir or legatee, and his male lineal
descendants, subject to the same conditions
and in the same manner as the estate ... Grantee, heir or legatee, shall have died in
his lifetime, leaving male lineal descendants,
then to the eldest and every other son of such
eldest
lineal descendant who has not
remarried when there were male descendants; (b) widow and
widowed mother and widow of a predeceased male lineal
descendant ... heir
to a male bhumidhar, as a
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widow, widow of a male lineal descendant, mother, father's
mother, daughter
male line of descent is alive, the inheritance shall be governed by Clause (b).
widow and the male lineal descendant in the male line ... male lineal descendant in the male line of descent;
widow of a male lineal descendant in the male line of descent;
daughter ;
married daughter;
Married
male line." A widow succeeded under Section 22 of the former Act when her husband had no male lineal descendants ... cultivation. Any tenant has a number of male collaterals and when the tenant has no male lineal descendants or brother, some collaterals usually assist
grand-son/respondent nos. 3 & 4 are not "male lineal descendant" of deceased (Ramdin) in view of the provisions as provided under ... come within the ambit and scope of male lineal descendants and in support of his argument, he relies on the judgment given by this Court
interest of the male lineal descendants. In our view, it is incorrect to say that the interest of his lineal descendants is clubbed with ... Hindu law leaving male lineal descendants can be grouped in one category and those who do not leave lineal descendants in another. This classification
that on the death of either of the two parties, his male lineal descendant would succeed to his share but in case there ... left behind a male lineal descendant then upon such a descendant how low so ever. But if he left no male lineal descendant his share
testator, or (d) a son of his daughter, or (e) a lineal male descendant in the male line, the transferee or legatee in such case ... male lineal descendants successively, brothers of the whole blood and their descendants being preferred to brothers of the half blood and their descendants
mentioned below, namely: (i) the widow of the deceased; (ii) the male lineal descendent of the deceased in the male line of descendent
proximity. It creates a bar on
inheritance by remoter male descendants if a nearer male descendant exists.
For instance, a grandson cannot inherit ... male
descendants, strictly in the male line, with succession rights determined by
proximity and representation. It is unequivocally clear that if any male lineal
descendant