Section 159 wherein it has been stated that two or more stridhana heirs inheriting stridhana together take as tenants-in-common without benefit of survivorship ... section it is stated that the two sons, who inherit the stridhana of a female Hindu, take as tenants in-common; and after the death
very unsatisfactory condition.
Consider, by way of contrast, how Vijnaneswara
defines 'Stridhana'. Incidentally, it rnay be pointed out
that the property, which ... technically described as
'Stridhana'. is property of which the woman is an
absolute owner, over which she has full disposing
power
Section 10 (2) (g)
of the Act reads as follows:-
“10. (2) Stridhana includes:-
(g) property taken by inheritance by a female
from another female ... Section 10 is concerned, the relevant portion reads
as follows: -
“10(1) “Stridhana” means property of every description
belonging to a Hindu female, other than
coverture,
which may be extracted thus:
“113. Manu enumerates six kinds of stridhana :
1. Gifs made before the nuptial fire, explained by Katyayana to mean ... woman's maintenance (vritti), ornaments,
perquisites (sulka), gains (labha), are her stridhana. She herself has
the exclusive right to enjoy it. Her husband
Bhartiben Bipinbhai Tamboli vs State Of Gujarat & 3 on 8 January, 2018
Author: J
land situated
at Tudimudi (V) of Shaligouraram Mandal which was the stridhana property of
the plaintiff and with that money, purchased the suit land ... Thus, the suit land was
purchased with the stridhana property of the plaintiff and defendant No.1 was not
having any right over the same
marriage or at the time of
giving farewell or thereafter are her stridhana properties.
It is her absolute property with all rights to dispose ... pleasure. He has no control over her stridhana property.
Husband may use it during the time of his distress but
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admissible - 30.000
Surplus 84.559
Section VI
Holding of Tmt.Rukmaniammal 96.96 22.850
Stridhana admissible - 10.000
Surplus - 12.850
ABSTRACT FOR SURPLUS
Section I 84.559
Section ... Section 3 (42) of the Tamil Nadu Land Reforms Act defines "stridhana land" as meaning any land held on the date
woman’s mainte-
nance (vritti), ornaments, perquisites (sulka), gains (labha),
are her stridhana. She herself has the exclusive right to en-
joy it. Her husband ... renowned Professors of Hindu
Law para 468 deals with “Definition of Stridhana”. In para
469 dealing with “Sources of acquisition” it is stated that
accused person. As per this Sub-section , the 'stridhana' which was retained by the petitioners was required to be returned or accounted ... jurisdiction to entertain the said complaint. The retention of the 'stridhana' by the petitioners is amounting to criminal breach of trust. In support