invited my attention to paragraphs 43,71 and 72 of Mullas Hindu Law (Seventeenth Edition) and submitted that in the Bombay Presidency a daughter inherits ... Hindu dying intestate after the Act of 1956 came into force.
16. That takes me to consider the relevant paragraphs in Mullas Hindu Law
Hindu law in great depth and detail.
After adverting to Mayne’s Treatise on Hindu Law & Usage, Eleventh
Edition, Article 38212 and Mulla ... Mulla’s Hindu Law, 22nd Edition.
15 Mayne’s Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage, 17th Edition, Article 385.
16 Mulla’s Hindu Law, 22nd
Priti Jaswantlal Shah on 14-1-1991 and page-183 of Hindu Law (Mulla) 15th Edition in support of the contentions of the assessee ... light of the submissions, we find that as per Mulla Hindu Law it is undisputed that a person renounce the world by becoming "Sanyasi
related by half blood.
(5) That as per Hindu Succession Act and
Mulla's Hindu Law, two persons are related to
8
2025:JHHC ... Bombay High Court finds support from the aforesaid
discussions made in Mulla Hindu Law. The learned counsel
has also referred to the judgment passed
related by half blood.
(5) That as per Hindu Succession Act and
Mulla's Hindu Law, two persons are related to
8
2025:JHHC ... Bombay High Court finds support from the aforesaid
discussions made in Mulla Hindu Law. The learned counsel
has also referred to the judgment passed
personal law like Hindu Law in order to know the legal consequences of such alienations. From and after 25.8.1956 by virtue of Hindu Minority ... doubt, the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 , which came into force on 25.8.1956 is not retrospective (P. 1070, Hindu Law Mulla Supra
such danger' (Russel v.
Russel [(1897) AC 395 and Mulla Hindu Law, 17th Edition,
Volume II page 87]. The provision in clause ... enter a caveat against any
judicial attempt in that direction (Mulla Hindu Law, 17th
Eidition, Volume II, page 87).
This Court in the case
into force of the Hindu Succession Act .
23. The relevant provisions of Hindu law prior to the passing of the Hindu Succession ... Law, 1966 edition.
26. Joint Hindu family property as given in para. No. 220 of Mulla's Hindu Law, 1966 edition, means: (1) ancestral
made by relations to a Hindu female. It is adequate to quote para. 126 of Mulla's Hindu Law in this context ... Stridhana property of a Hindu female acquired by inheritance as specified in para 130 of Mulla's Hindu Law. This distinguishes the two cases
plaintiff-
appellant was that according to article 357(2) of Mulla Hindu Law a
coparcener under the Mitakshara Law has no right to dispose ... daughters inherited the suit properties, hence according to
section 258 of Mulla Hindu Law Bipti Devi or any co-sharer was prohibited
from disposing