minor child, whether married or not, unable to maintain itself, or (c) his legitimate or illegitimate child (not being a married daughter) who has attained ... referred to in Cl. (b) or the child (not being a married daughter) referred to in Cl. (c) or the father or the mother referred
live apart, or to a minor child not being a married daughter, shall be deemed to be the owner of the house property so transferred
Section 52 (w.e.f. 1.4.1995).] [a married daughter, of such individual, ] [ Substituted by Act 46 of 1964, Section 4, for sub-Clauses
wife or husband, sons and adopted sons, unmarried daughters, unmarried adopted daughters, widowed daughters and widowed daughters-in-law. Clause (ii) of Rule ... assumption that married sons alone continue to be members of the family of their parents, and that a married daughter ceases to be a member
case may be, of its members, but shall exclude married daughters and their children; (28) "land" includes benefits arising out of land, houses and things
unmarried daughter a widowed daughter and a divorced
daughter and in case of a deceased Govt. servant who only
has daughter, such married daughter ... benefit that
a married son would be entitled under the scheme. A
married son and a married daughter may appear to
constitute different classes
concession
to proclaim that the married son would be entitled to consideration for
compassionate appointment but not a married daughter, and this is
constitutionally plainly ... death or incapacitation); or
(c) unmarried daughter (including legally adopted unmarried daughter
before death or incapacitation); or
(d) married daughter who on date of death
valuable service
to her daughter, even if the daughter is
married. Similarly, a married daughter
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Signature ... even married sons are also entitled for
compensation. This Court also cannot make any
discrimination whether they are married sons or
married daughters and hence
that her
name has been deleted only because she
is married. A married daughter could not
have laid a claim for compassionate
employment, because ... facts in this case are peculiar. The
deceased only had daughters. Both daughters
are married. The second daughter is not
interested
precisely whether the definition of 'family' shall also include married daughters under the said West Bengal Co-operative Societies Rules ... words to a statute by treating major daughters as only major unmarried daughters and not the married daughters which, in my opinion, cannot be permitted