Section 15(2) of the Hindu Succession
Act, 1956 would devolve upon the Legal Representatives
of the father after the death of the daughter ... also any money in banks and post offices, cattle, machinery etc.
would devolve upon her 'sister', Usha Devi wife of Suram Singh, resident
maintainable because the plaintiff only
sought partial partition of the property that devolved upon
him and the defendant, from their father?
24. Mr. Kabir Sarin ... seeking only partial partition, without
including the entire property that would devolve upon the parties from their
father, the plaintiff having excluded plot
person who intermeddles with representative character the
person on whom the estate devolves on the death of the party so suing or
sued ... thus, the person to whom the
property of the petitioner would devolve. In this case, since the petitioner is a
male Hindu, therefore
Will is not proved then law is settled
that property has to devolve upon legal heirs of Niranjan Singh
as per law. Succession cannot ... kept in abeyance and property
has been devolved upon all the legal heirs immediately at the
time of death of Niranjan Singh. The plaintiff
District Jalandhar, as entered in the jamabandi for the years 2003-04,
devolved on the plaintiff and defendant No.1 in equal shares.
The land ... appellant. After his death, the land measuring 22 kanal
13 marlas was devolved upon his four legal heirs in equal shares to the
extent
land in
Village Tandoh and after his death, his estate devolved upon their grand
father Puran Singh,who remained Karta of the Joint Hindu Family ... Village Tandoh.
It was also denied that estate of Punjab Singh devolved upon Puran Singh
and that his father was not karta of the alleged
agreement
supplementary to the agreement dated 14.01.1966. However, since nothing
specifically devolves on this part, it is being noticed only for the record
revenue estate of village Durgapur, District Faridabad. After his
death, his inheritance devolved upon his sons namely Kour, Mam Raj,,
Ghoor Mal @ Ghuri and Mohar ... natural family. In the case of such adoption the property
devolving on the adopted son continues to be ancestral in his hands.
Custom
such other considerations which the Chief Justice, in whom
such authority devolves by convention, may find most
appropriate. It is in order to guard against
such other considerations which the Chief Justice, in whom
such authority devolves by convention, may find most
appropriate. It is in order to guard against