suit
property from one P. Narasimha Roa who was having a vested remainder in
respect of the said suit property on the expiry of life ... enjoy the property during her
life time and thereafter the remainder vested with P. Narasimha Rao to
enjoy the said property as absolute owner after
life with the power to appropriate profits and Girdhari
got a vested remainder on her death. The High Court took a
different view and held ... that Girdhari would not be possessed in any
sense of a vested remainder, but merely of a contingent one.
It would also follow that
foster
children were to have a life interest with a vested
remainder to their children, the latter could only take per
stirpes ... that of a life estate with a vested
remainder in favour of their children and that
the children should take the vested remainder
per stripes
alienation
and that plaintiffs and defendants 3 and 4
have a vested remainder in the said
properties under the will of the late ... entitled R.
Krishnammal only to a life interest and the vested
remainder was with the plaintiff and defendants 1 to
3. Further, the case
vested simultaneously in
the first defendant, he being the only legal heir on the
date of the death of Ram Nath. The vesting of remainder ... that is
attracted, the position would be that the remainder interest
did vest in the first defendant on the date of death of Ram
Nath
life estate to her husband Krishnan
Nair, for short K, and vested remainder in favour of the
respondent. She died in the year ... life estate
under the settlement deed executed by his wife conferring
vested remainder in the respondent and on its basis the
respondent was declared entitled
whether she had merely :a life interest with the
absolute remainder vesting in ,her male issues,
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Before proceeding to deal with this matter ... only a life
interest in that property and that the remainder in absolute
was conferred upon her male issues. On the other hand, the
construction
wherein he bequeathed his properties
to Moti Singh and gave a vested remainder to Lakshman Singh.
In the document Lakshman Singh was described as follows
life estate in his property on his wife and giving a vested
remainder in the same to his adpoted son; (ii) by making a
joint
that he possessed the legal right to do so, as a
vested remainder, under the judgment and decree dated 23.4.1958. In
the said case