from the commencement of the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, in a Joint Hindu family governed by the Mitakshara law, the daughter of a coparcener ... Hindu dies after the commencement of the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, his interest in the property of a Joint Hindu family governed
HEADNOTE:
A joint Hindu family which was heavily indebted owned
extensive properties and business. In 1915 certain members
of the family including one Govindprasad executed ... that a family is joint.
There can be a division in status among the members of a
joint Hindu family by refinement of shares which
representing a Hindu -undivided family. At the time of
assessment if Venkayya was not a member of the Hindu joint
family, there was no other ... Hindu joint family is,
therefore, a question of fact; notwithstanding the fact that
one or more of the members of the joint family were
separated
joint Hindu family is a larger body than a Hindu coparcenary.
A joint Hindu family consists of all persons lineally descended from a
common ancestor ... that the property of a joint family did not cease to belong to a
joint family merely because the family is represented by a single
presumption of a
property being joint family property only on account of existence of a joint
Hindu family. The one who asserts has to prove ... blended the said property with the joint family property and, therefore, it
has become the joint family property. Assuming the respondents can be
permitted
they were acquired for the whole family from the
joint family funds by the head of the family so he dismissed
the objections on December ... well- settled principle
of law about presumption of jointness in a joint Hindu
family and quashed the order of the Deputy Director of
Consolidation
this section, where the deceased contributory was amember of a Hindu joint family governed by the Mitakshara School of Hindu Law, his legal representatives shall
Hindu governed by the Dayabhaga School of Hindu Law dies intestate leaving any property, and when a Hindu governed by any other school of Hindu ... having at the time of his death an interest in a Hindu joint family property, his widow shall, subject to the provisions of sub-section
Gazette, appoint, 2. Definition.
- In this Act, "Joint Hindu Family" means any Hindu family with community of property and includes. - (1) a tarwad or thavaa ... members of a Joint Hindu Family, other than an undivided Hindu family referred to in sub-section (1), holding any joint family property
family and where more than one member of the joint family become co-bhumidhars of a joint holding the joint family as such does ... joint tenancy) devolving by right of survivorship. The deceased tenant having remained joint with other members of the joint Hindu family, his interest