District Barnala, State Pepsu-Non-ancestral
property Daughter's sons v. collaterals-Gift by daughter of
non-ancestral property in favour of her sons ... Pepsu, daughter's sons
will inherit, to the exclusion of collaterals, the non-
ancestral lands which had devolved by inheritance on their
mother
this Full Bench is, will an adoption after the death of a collateral allow the adopted son to come in as an heir ... collateral ; and the few facts which are necessary to be stated for the determination of this question are these. One Krishnappa had five sons, Keshav
watan properties. The non-watan properties went to the widow of a collateral, Laxmibai, the collateral being Govind, and the watan properties went ... adopted son would divest the estate which has gone to a collateral. Mr. Gharpure has further pointed out that the recent Full Bench decision
said purpose & was issued not bona fide but for a collateral purpose. They further state that the order of April 1 was not made ... ground that it was made mala fide & for a collateral purpose. The amendment may be looked at from two different points of view
jurisdiction is not made conditional upon the finding of any collateral or extraneous fact. As has been pointed out in Halsbury, the distinction that must ... borne in mind is the distinction between a collateral fact & the actual matter to be determined by a tribunal. In Halsbury
detention cannot be made for an ulterior motive or for a collateral purpose. The detaining authority must only consider the objects for which ... making the order the Commissioner of Police was influenced by any collateral purpose and whether any extraneous factor weighed on his mind when he made
whether if it did, it could not be used for
the collateral purpose of proving full payment of the mort-
gage amount. The agreement contained ... case and also no question of using the document
for a collateral transaction arose because the document was
to be used to prove the very
that when there is a collateral fact upon the determination of which the jurisdiction of a Tribunal arises, if the Tribunal decides the collateral fact ... conditional upon the existence of that fact. In contradistinction to such collateral facts there are relevant facts or facts in issue which
roving enquiry in the middle of a trial on matters which are
collateral to the main issue. The burden is on the person
making these
this argument is pushed to its logical
conclusion it would exclude any collateral or subsequent
agreement between the promisors inter se which does not
appear