Section 22 in The Hindu Succession Act, 1956
22. Preferential right to acquire property in certain cases.—
(1) Where, after the commencement of this ... property or business, the other heirs shall have a preferential right to acquire the interest proposed to be transferred. (2) The consideration for which
that as respects dividends, it carries or will carry a preferential right to be paid a fixed amount or an amount calculated at a fixed ... will carry, on a winding up or repayment of capital, a preferential right to be repaid the amount of the capital paid-up or deemed
share capital of the company which carries or would carry a preferential right with respect to— (a) payment of dividend, either as a fixed amount ... have been paid-up, whether or not, there is a preferential right to the payment of any fixed premium or premium on any fixed scale
giving the Geomin Minerals & Marketing (P) Ltd. the preferential right of
consideration. The Division Bench further observed that in the event the
State Government ... following submissions:
14.1 A preferential right in the field of mining is an important right.
The preferential right conferred under un-amended Section 11 upto
filed seeking a declaration that the plaintiff is entitled to the preferential right to purchase and acquire the interest of the defendants ... right given to the Class I legal heir mentioned in the Schedule to the Hindu Succession Act is a right of pre-emption or preferential
stating that another person would be appointed instead and that the preferential right under this rule would be forfeited if not exercised within another ... clear days. If nothing is heard during that time also, the preferential right under this rule will be regarded as forfeited
stranger opposite party No. 3 in violation of the preferential right conferred on the petitioner under Section 22(1) of the Act. In that application ... also does not refer to a peremptory right, but describes the right as a preferential one. The learned counsel at the Bar on either side
sold. This right is called the primary or inherent right. (2) The pre-emptor has a secondary right or a remedial right to follow ... right attaches itself to the property. The other rights can follow therefrom as remedial and in enforcement of this primary right, since the preferential right
where it was held that the senior widow has a preferential right to adopt, and that, so long as such preferential right subsists, the junior ... decisions of the Bombay and Calcutta Courts but also on the preferential right of the senior widow to perform religious acts such as adoption
where it was held that the senior widow has a preferential right to adopt, and that, so long as such preferential right subsists, the junior ... decisions of the Bombay and Calcutta Courts, but also on the preferential right of the senior widow to perform religious acts such as adoption