short 'the Act'), which reads as
follows:-
6. Devolution of interest in coparcenary property:
1) On and from the commencement of the Hindu ... cannot be the intention of the legislature to unsettle all the
devolutions of interests in coparcenary property prior to the amendment by
virtue of notional
amended provision: ( Section 6 of Hindu Succession
Act, 1956)
6. Devolution of interest in coparcenary property When a
male Hindu dies after the commencement ... Succession
Act 1956 as amended by Act 39 of 2005)
[6 Devolution of interest in coparcenary property.
(1) On and from the commencement
before a decree is passed and hence there is a devolution of interest. The provisions of Order 22, Rule 10, C. P. C. are relevant ... previous receiver was signed by the Judge, there was a devolution of interest and the decree is valid. A Bench of the Madras High Court
Order 22 of the Code, when there has been a devolution of
interest during the pendency of a suit, the suit may, by leave ... interest has
devolved and this applies in a case where the interest of plaintiff has
devolved. Likewise, in a case where interest of defendant
property direct and absolute. Section 29-B provides for the devolution of such interest by survivorship. Section 29-C gives preferential right to acquire property ... rule (O.22, R. 10) apply if the assignment, creation or devolution of interest takes place before a final decree or order is passed
devolution of tenancy rights in respect of such holdings."
Section 6 of the said Act reads :-
"Devolution of interest in coparcenary property :- When ... necessary to remember that what S. 6 deals with is devolution of the interest which a male Hindu has in a mitakshara coparcenary property
this Act."
9. Section 6 of the Act deals with devolution of interest in coparcenary property. It has no application to the present case
provide for its devolution in cases of death. The contention, therefore, that the 'assignment, creation or devolution of any interest' referred in rule ... mean an assignment, creation or devolution of an interest in tangible property cannot be accepted." The possessory right created on favour or die petitioner
extracted as under for better appreciation:-
Section 6 :- Devolution of interest in coparcenary property:--When a male Hindu dies after the commencement of this
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 reads as
follows:
Devolution of interest in coparcenary property.
(1) On and from the commencement of the Hindu
Succession (Amendment