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Saroop Singh vs Banto & Ors on 7 October, 2005

also the provisions of the Hindu Succession Act while arriving at the said finding. Moreover, a declaratory decree obtained by a reversioner is not binding ... independent of the declaratory decree, although such right has been noticed therein. We would consider the question of applicability of Limitation Act little later
Supreme Court of India Cites 18 - Cited by 85 - S B Sinha - Full Document

Saroop Singh vs Banto & Ors on 7 October, 2005

also the provisions of the Hindu Succession Act while arriving at the said finding. Moreover, a declaratory decree obtained by a reversioner is not binding ... independent of the declaratory decree, although such right has been noticed therein. We would consider the question of applicability of Limitation Act little later
Supreme Court of India Cites 18 - Cited by 102 - S B Sinha - Full Document
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