Commissioner vs Arulmighu Kottar Ezhava Oor
Author: S.Srimathy
Bench: S.Srimathy
A.S.(MD).No.197 of 2016
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS ... Hindu Religious and Charitable
Endowment Department,
Chennai. ...Appellant
--Vs--
1. Arulmighu Kottar Ezhava Oor,
Arumughaperumal Pillayarswamy Kovil,
Kottar, Vddiveeswaram village,
Temple Agasteeswaram Taluk,
Kanyakumari District
appeal raises a question of Hindu law of particular interest to the Ezhava community in Malabar. This is how the question comes up. The properties ... which form the subject-matter of this litigation belonged to an Ezhava woman called Kalu. She died issueless in 1936. Chathu her husband then took
understanding the Central fact whether the succession as laid down in the Ezhava Act applied to Bhagavathi Valli or not. The absence of an issue
Bank (1936) 71 M.L.J. 766 a case relating to the Ezhava community which in most respects follows the Makkattayam
house as movable property and applying the law of succession applicable in Ezhavas in Trivancore.
20. It is submitted by the learned counsel
Brahamana and the Bhangi, the learned man and the scavenger, the Ezhava and the Pariah, no matter what caste they belong to--if all these
Commissioner, HR&CE v. Arulmighu Kottar Ezhava Oor,
Arumughaperumal Pillayarswamy Kovil had followed the aforesaid judgments
and held that if the entry
Commissioner, HR&CE v. Arulmighu Kottar Ezhava Oor,
Arumughaperumal Pillayarswamy Kovil had followed the aforesaid judgments and
held that if the entry
Commissioner, HR&CE v. Arulmighu Kottar Ezhava Oor,
Arumughaperumal Pillayarswamy Kovil had followed the aforesaid judgments and
held that if the entry
their law in several respects is similar to that
of the Ezhavas community of Travancore. Like the Exhavas, the Nulayas
also described themselves