Family Property,
Succession and Inheritance - Joint Family Property/HUF Property vis-a-
vis Self-acquired Property/Individual ... Property/Legal necessity - Whether first item of suit
properties, was a self-acquired property or it is an ancestral
classes, namely: (1) joint family property; and (2)
separate property.
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Joint family property may be divided according ... joint
family, with the aid of ancestral property, is joint family
property. Property jointly acquired by the members
High Court as
under:-
A. Hindu Law property - Coparcenary property, ancestral
property and separate property--Availability ... heads:
(1) Coparcenary property and (2) separate property.
Coparcenary property is again divisible into (i) ancestral
property
this decision which read thus:-
A. Hindu Law property - Coparcenary property,
ancestral property and separate property--Availability ... property and (2) separate
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property. Coparcenary property is again divisible into
(i) ancestral
existence of property is very essential. A
coparcenary property means the property which consists of ancestral
property ... held that acoparcenary property means the property
which consists of ancestral property and a coparcener would mean a
person
suit schedule property?
23. A coparcenary property means the property which consists of
ancestral property ... opinion coparcenary
property means the property which consists of
ancestral property and a coparcener would mean a
person
basis of the property being joint nor on the basis that the property was ancestral, the petitioner could ... ground that the property was joint family property. It was never his case that it was ancestral but nevertheless this Court
share in the properties, since
the property is neither joint family properties
nor ancestral property for application ... even if he
succeeds to the property, the property
continues to be the ancestral property or
joint family property
joint family property. There has to
be some evidence that property is inherited or that property
is originally belonged ... property (unobstructed
heritage) and second is separate property (obstructed
heritage). Joint family property is classified into (a) ancestral
property
schedule. After birth of second defendant,
D schedule property became coparcenary property ... lawful 1/3 share. These items are admitted
ancestral properties of Sri.Sreenivasa Shenoy. They
were allotted