follows:
" Evidence Act (1872), Ss.101-103 execution of document by pardanashin lady burden to establish that she executed it after understanding ... also subjected to undue influence).
(c) Contract Act (1872), S. 16 Pardanashin woman Undue influence alleged Questions to be considered by Court. [Paras
women in India who in some
parts and some communities are
pardanashin and in most parts of the
country illiterate, for the reason that they ... undue influence and misrepresentation by her
niece and niece's husband.
Pardanashin woman, who is – Origin and
development of law, as to, traced
burden of proof in the case of pardanashin and an illiterate woman or the case where the rule of non est factum is applied ... documents and for the reason of illiteracy or she being a pardanashin woman and in such case, it has to be presumed that she could
follows:
Evidence Act (1872), Sections 101-103 - execution of document by pardanashin lady - burden to establish that she executed it after understanding ... also subjected to undue influence).
(c) Contract Act (1872), Section 16 - Pardanashin woman - Undue influence alleged - Questions to be considered by Court. [Paras
said document from his daughter Fatamboo who was an ignorant Mohimodan Pardanashin female was a misuse of his parental authority by the said Kalimudin ... document of the 25th October 1895.
28. Fatamboo was a pardanashin lady; she was an expectant heir dealing with her chance of succession
donor and donee. The principle has been usually applied to cases of pardanashin ladies
see Wajid Khan v. Raja Ewaz Ali Khan ... idea of restricting the operation of the equity rule to pardanashin women; only. The argument pressed on the Board was that the defendant, a Kashmiri
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case of execution of a deed by a pardanashin or illiterate
lady, the burden of proof rests not with those who attack ... their Lordships
have observed that as regards documents taken from a
pardanashin women the Court has to ascertain that the
party executing them has been
given case it is possible to hold that when an
illiterate, pardanashin woman executes a deed of sale, the
burden would be on the vendee
Ferani Hotels Pvt. Ltd vs Nusli Neville Wadia on 15 December, 2010
Author: Roshan Dalvi
they were liable to render accounts to the plaintiff who, as a pardanashin Hindu lady, could not herself take part in the management, or control ... case before us, the circumstances are peculiar; the plaintiff is a pardanashin lady and is unable, by reason of her station in life, to take