property of a Joint Hindu family governed by the Mitakshara law, shall devolve by testamentary or intestate succession, as the case may be, under this ... case may be, his or her interest in the property shall devolve by testamentary or intestate succession, as the case may be, under this
death of the holder of niji jot the niji jot rights shall devolve in accordance with the law which regulates the succession of proprietary right
which he has been appointed, due to any reason, the command shall devolve on the second-in-command, if one has been so appointed ... second-in-command, has been so appointed, it shall devolve on the officer who may be appointed to officiate by the immediate superior
event of death of a tenant, the right of tenancy shall devolve for a period of ten years from the date of his death ... deceased tenant: Provided further that a right to tenancy shall not devolve upon a successor in case such successor or his spouse
Parsis. 32. Devolution of such property.—
The property of an intestate devolves upon the wife or husband, or upon those who are of the kindred
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Inserted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1959, Section 3(2)(e).] , devolved, according to hereditary right or by nomination by the office-holder ... under this Act. (7) "Presumptive successor" where the succession to the office devolves according to hereditary right; means the person next in succession
which he has been appointed, due to any reason, the command shall devolve on the second-in-command, if one has been so appointed ... second-in-command has been appointed, it shall devolve on the officer who may be appointed to officiate by the immediate superior of the officer
exercise the command, due to any reason, the command shall - (a) devolve on the second-in-command. If one has been so appointed ... second-in-command has been appointed, it shall devolve on the officer who may be appointed to command by the immediate superior of the officer
which he has been appointed, due to any reason, the command shall devolve on the second-in-command, if one has been so appointed ... second-in-command has been appointed, it shall devolve on the officer who may be appointed to officiate by the immediate superior of the officer