Principles of Mahomedan law, Edn. 10, p. 226. In Article 262 the learned author states the legal guardians of the property of a minor
Mayne’s Treatise on Hindu Law & Usage, Eleventh Edition, Article 382 reads: “It is
now equally well settled in all the Provinces that ... Mulla’s Hindu Law, 22nd Edition vide Article 262 , states that a
coparcener may renounce his interest in favour of the other
coparceners
matters. The examples of Articles 136(2) and 226(4) (exclusion of review in laws relating to armed forces) , Article 262(2) (exclusion of review
matters. The examples of Articles
136(2) and 226(4) (exclusion of review in laws relating to
armed forces) , Article 262(2) (exclusion of review
matters. The examples of Articles
136(2) and 226(4) (exclusion of review in laws relating to
armed forces) , Article 262(2) (exclusion of review
matters. The examples of Articles
136(2) and 226(4) (exclusion of review in laws relating to
armed forces) , Article 262(2) (exclusion of review
family settlement cannot take away their coparcenary right.
According to Article 262 of Mulla Hindu Law, a coparcener
may renounce his interest in the coparcenary
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come within the purview of Article 95 but is governed by Article 120. This reasoning applies equally to Article 91.
7. In Parkash Narain ... Chand (1930) I.L.R. 12 Lah. 262 and Narasimham v. Narayan Rao , Article 120 and not Article 91 was held to be applicable
action had arisen as contemplated under Article 134 or not, and in view of the language of Article 134 and the view taken by Coutts ... results to which application of Article 134 would lead to I had occasion to consider in S. A. Nos. 262