plaintiff, Harihar alone, despite the wishes of the other co-parceners, could, by setting up an intention to separate followed by a demand for partition ... destroy the defendants' right of survivorship therein; his title as co-parcener, raid the extent of his share being admitted by the defendants
this made Chinna Ramaiah the sole surviving co-parcener. A few years later, a creditor of the family obtained decrees against Chinna Ramaiah ... feel that the relinquishment of a share by one of the co-parceners. In favour of the other members does not alter the status
purchaser for value purchases the interest of an undiveded co-parcener who dies before partition is effected, the contract nevertheless takes effect and the purchaser ... position is not improved by the death of other co-parceners before partition." It is now well settled that under the Mitakshara
there must be an agreement, express or; implied, between all the co-parceners. Sudarsanam Maistri v. Narasimhulu Maistri ... received or in taking accounts it may well be that one co-parcener who lays claim to a particular item has overdrawn 'his share
managing member of the family without the consent of the other co-parceners, and my learned brother has called my attention to a recent decision ... defendant.
25. It is argued for the appellant that an undivided co-parcener professing to sell the whole of an item of joint family property
James W. Colvile remarked that "the rights of the co-parceners in ah undivided Hindu family, governed by the law of the Mitakshara which ... necessarily the manager of the joint family estate. The right of co-parceners to impeach an alienation made by one member of the family without
possession without requiring a general partition and without impleading the other co-parcener's. It was pleaded that the suit was barred by limitation ... open to a purchaser in a suit for possession by a co-parcener, on the ground of the invalidity of the alienation and in cases
Calc. 148 (P.C) an alienation by a co parcener of his joint interest in family property is inconsistent with the strict theory ... state of the family, as regards the number of co-parceners at the time the alienation is made, and not the state of the family
Indian Contract Act , but by the Hindu law. Those members were co-parceners, who carried on an ancestral trade in the name of the family ... managing member of a joint family, consisting among others of minor co-parceners, can bind the minor members, unless it was for some family purpose
auction-purchaser of an undivided share belonging to a co-parcener against the decree of the District Judge of Chengleput disallowing his claim for mesne ... first is that the members of the family of the co-parcener whose share he purchased were divided in status and that consequently