Chennupati Naga Venkata Krishna vs Chennupati Jagan Mohan Rao on 26 September, 2025
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interested from one of the parties in the suit
is vitally interest in the litigation where the transfer is of the entire
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interest ... interest has devolved and this entitles the person who
has acquired interest in the subject-matter of a litigation by
assignment or creation or devolution
Cabinet Order No.
578-C of 1954 would determine the devolution of interest and the
partition of estate.
4. Respondent No.2 in his response ... succession under
the said rules is by devolution of interest in terms of Rule 15- B
and not under Section 67 of the Tenancy
interest has devolved and this
applies in a case where the interest of the plaintiff has devolved. Likewise,
in a case where interest ... interest
in the subject-matter of dispute by virtue of devolution of interest upon
another person, may not take interest therein, in ordinary course, which
Chennupati Naga Venkata Krishna vs Chennupati Jagan Mohan Rao on 26 September, 2025
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where the learned
commentator had discussed effect in respect of the devolution
of interest in Mitakshara coparcenary property of the coming
into operation
therefore, in 1997 at the time when
Mukhtiyar Singh died, the devolution of interest (inheritance) would be
determinable on the said date, in accordance with ... Hindu Succession Act was still in
existence. Undoubtedly, the devolution of interest in respect of the suit land
would be determinable in accordance with
Section 6 of the HSA 1956 provides for the
devolution of interest in coparcenary property. Prior to
the substitution of Section 6 with effect from ... Amending Act of 2005, Section
6 stipulated the devolution of interest in a Mitakshara
coparcenary property of a male Hindu by survivorship
on the surviving
with the
view they have expressed. They seem to think that
devolution of interest is necessarily a test of one
being a legal representatives ... that person to be his legal representative, there must
be a devolution of interest in his favour from the
deceased. If devolution is the criterion
unamended Hindu Succession Act is as follows:
S.6 Devolution of interest in coparcenary property:-
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Dr.VRKSJ ... fact. Such death isi a legal incident in the
context of devolution of interest ini coparcenery property. Such
legal consequences cannot be discarded. The
statutory