owners thereof joint owners. Joint property envisages a
community of interest (ownership) and a commonality of
possession vested in the entire body of owners called ... whether by way of membership of a coparcenary or by devolution
of interest, pursuant to inheritance or by assignment of property
by sale
Vidushi Sood, as party respondent on
the ground of devolution of interest in respect of demised premises in
her favour. The application is allowed
devolution, of, the statutorily
contemplated, statutory tenancy(ies), being cumulative, vis-a-
vis, the statutorily enshrined legal heirs, and, obviously, the
devolution, of, the statutory ... grand son of the deceased, hence,
original tenant, the apt statutory devolution, of, tenancy, not,
becoming aptly bestowed. Contrarily, hereat, both the
substituted legal heirs
personal
assets, they are capable of being, even, for the
purpose of devolution, as real estate; they may be
given ... property is not, nor is it
in any way equivalent to an interest in a
proportion of the capital of the property charged
sufficient
devolution of a share
acquired on partition, Mulla on Hindu Law (22 nd
Edition) states the following:
"§ 339. Devolution of share acquired on
partition ... property is ancestral property as
regards his male issues. They take an
interest in it by birth whether they are in
existence at the time
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Bench
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personal
assets, they are capable of being, even, for the
purpose of devolution, as real estate; they may be
given ... property is not, nor is it
in any way equivalent to an interest in a
proportion of the capital of the property charged
sufficient
personal
assets, they are capable of being, even, for the
purpose of devolution, as real estate; they may be
given ... property is not, nor is it
in any way equivalent to an interest in a
proportion of the capital of the property charged
sufficient
personal
assets, they are capable of being, even, for the
purpose of devolution, as real estate; they may be
given ... property is not, nor is it
in any way equivalent to an interest in a
proportion of the capital of the property charged
sufficient