absolute properties and upon her death in 1971, the properties would devolve on her legal heir, viz. T.G.Vellaya Nadar.
13.5. I am unable ... properties became the absolute properties of Rajarajeswari Ammal and that they would devolve under Section 15 cannot be countenanced in the absence of any plea
Right to Property Act, 1937, his 1/4th share would devolve on his wife Mrs.Navamani Ammal, of course, with a limited right as provided ... respectively. Therefore, their shares in the property would devolve on their brother Mr.M.Parthasarathy, as per Mitakshara law. Therefore, Mr.M.Parthasarathy, became entitled
share and the remaining 1/5th share of Subbalakshmi would devolve on the defendants 3 and 4 being her husband and only
agent, who has got a power of attorney coupled
with interest, would devolve on his heirs upon his death.
12. Section 202 of the Contract
life estate and on her death, the suit properties were to devolve among his son
through the first wife and the male issues of Arumuga
Damodaran and Nithyanandan and after the death of Viduthan the property had devolved on his sons V.T.Durairaj and V.T.Narayanaswami
death of the second defendant intestate her interest in the property devolved him and the 1st defendant. Even assuming the Will dated 02.02.1974 is disbelieved
life by his three sons and thereafter the same will have to devolve on their children. Though registered the said Will was not probated ... Subramania Mudaliar had predeceased that 1/4th share of the Shanmugam would devolve on plaintiffs in equal shares.
Issue No.5:
19. In view
death of the second defendant intestate her interest in the property devolved him and the 1st defendant. Even assuming the Will dated 02.02.1974 is disbelieved
share in the suit properties, whereas the
remaining 2/3rd share had devolved only on the first defendant and
the plaintiffs 3 to 6 equally