women's maintenance (vritti), ornaments, perquisites
(sulka), gains (labha), are her stridhana. She herself has
the exclusive right to enjoy it. Her husband ... renowned
Professors of Hindu law para 468 deals with "Definition of
Stridhana". In para 469 dealing with "Sources of
acquisition
appellant in 1971, even though it was proved that the same are
stridhana property of the appellant. In support of her submissions, she relied
upon ... Raju.
The learned Senior Counsel submitted that the obligation towards Stridhana
property lies with the husband only and that too the same is a moral
plaint
schedule property and enjoyed it till her death in 1938 as Stridhana
property by which time the plaintiff was 3 years ... plaintiff alone succeeded to
the plaint A schedule property which is the Stridhana property of
her mother as her only her. They were brought
woman's
maintenance (vritti), ornaments, perquisites (sulka), gains
(labha), are her stridhana. She herself has the exclusive
right to enjoy it. Her husband ... renowned Professors of Hindu
Law para 468 deals with "Definition of Stridhana". In para
469 dealing with "Sources of acquisition
woman's
maintenance (vritti), ornaments, perquisites (sulka), gains
(labha), are her stridhana. She herself has the exclusive
right to enjoy it. Her husband ... renowned Professors of Hindu
Law para 468 deals with "Definition of Stridhana". In para
469 dealing with "Sources of acquisition
suit for the reason that some of the properties are
claimed as stridhana properties of this lady
Avakka, which are admitted by defendants also.
However ... them as properties
purchased from out of the income derived from
the stridhana properties of Avakka, which is the
main bone of the contention
under:
45 OS No.5985/1988
"(A) Hindu Law - Succession - Stridhana -
Term "daughter" includes an illegitimate
daughter - Legitimate son cannot exclude ... well as decided
cases have clearly laid down that
succession to stridhana property is quite
different and distinct from succession to
the property
over
any property that she has acquired on
her own or as Stridhana - Such property
shall not become part of joint family
property ... property - High Court, setting
aside order of trial court holding that
except stridhana land, rest of property
was part of joint family property,
though purchased
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 nonetheless he has a moral
lands for only Rs.72,000/-.
: 38 :
In so far as Stridhana in a sum of Rs.80,000/- is concerned,
the trial court ... accused was
that his wife has received Rs.80,000 as Stridhana and PW.2 has
admitted this income based on the statements