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" For, the ownership of father and son is the same in land which was acquired by the grandfather, or in a corrody, or in chattels, (which belonged to him... "
Considerations on the Hindoo Law, as it is Current in Bengal - Page 235
by Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten - 1824 - 478 pages
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A Treatise on Inheritance, Gift, Will, Sale and Mortgage: With an ...

Frederik Emil ELBERLING - 1856 - 294 pages
...the equal participation of father and of son is ordained." Daya- Bhaga, ch.ii, No. 50, Yajnyawalcya; the ownership of father and son is the same in land, which was acquired hy his father, or in a corrody, or in chattels. Daya Crama Sangraha, ch. U. No. 18. Bhowanychurn Banurjee...
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Vyavasthá-darpana: A Digest of the Hindu Law, as Current in Bengal. With ...

Shama Churun Sircar - Hindu law - 1867 - 1246 pages
...ancestral, the father having no power to use them as his self-acquired property.* A + V. ." f ownership °f father and son is the same in land, •* ' which was acquired by the father's father, or in corrody (1,) or in cattles."t (1.) JAGNYAVALKYA. • ( 1 ) A " corrody"...
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A Treatise on the Hindoo Law of Inheritance: Comprising the Doctrines of the ...

Standish Grove Grady - Hindu law - 1868 - 582 pages
...Mitacskara relative to judicial proceedings. The rule is in the following terms : — "The ownership of the father and son is the same in land which was acquired by his father," ,fcc. From this text it appears that in the case of land acquired by the grandfather the ownership...
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A Manual of Hindu Law: For the Use of Students and Practitioners

Standish Grove Grady - Hindu law - 1871 - 380 pages
...particular son, &c., should exist; and the text of Yajnavalchya, which declares " the ownership of the father and son is the same in land which was acquired by his father, or in a corrody, or in chattels" (slaves), is intended to restrain the exercise of the father's will; for although...
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Hindoo Law: Defence of the Daya Bhaga. Notice of the Case on Prosoono Coomar ...

John Cochrane - Hindu law - 1872 - 460 pages
...reference to ancestral property. Sir William Macnaghten then quotes the passage from the Mitacshera, that " the ownership of Father and Son is the same in land which was acquired by the Father," being taken from Yajnijawalcya, and on which I will fully comment. Sir William Macnaghten,...
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Hindoo law

John Cochrane - 1872 - 456 pages
...reference to ancestral property. Sir William Macnaghten then quotes the passage from the Mitacshera, that "the ownership of Father and Son is the same in land which was acquired by the Father," being taken from Yajnijawalcya, and on which I will fully comment. Sir William Macnaghten,...
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Vyavasthá-chandriká: A Digest of Hindu Law, as Current in All the ..., Volume 1

Shama Churun Sircar - Hindu law - 1878 - 1068 pages
...extract from the Mitdkshard relative to judicial proceedings. The rule is in the following terms : — " The ownership of father and son is the same in land which was acquired by his father," &c. From thiH text it appears, that in the case of land acquired by the grandfather, the ownership...
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A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage

John Dawson Mayne - Customary law - 1878 - 680 pages
...another portion of the Mitakshara (c) he quotes without comment a text of Yajnavalkya (ii. § 121). " The ownership of father and son is the same in land which was acquired by the grandfather, or in a corrody (or settled income), or in chattels which belonged to him." This evidently...
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A Digest of the Hindu Law of Inheritance and Partition: From the Replies of ...

Sir Raymond West, Georg Bühler - Adoption (Hindu law) - 1878 - 1108 pages
...grandson. — Tanna, November 15th, 1851. AUTHORITIES.— (1) Mit. Vyav./. 50, p. 1, I. 7 :— " For the ownership of father and son is the same in land, which was acquired by the grandfather, or in a corrody, or in chattels (which belonged to him)." (Colebrooke, Mit. p. 277...
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Vyavasthā-chandrikā: A Digest of Hindu Law, as Current in All the ..., Volume 2

Shama Churun Sircar - Hindu law - 1878 - 1064 pages
...father, like a distribution of his own acquisitions. To obviate this doubt, the Author says : " For, the ownership of father and son is the same in land which was acquired by the grandfather, or in a corrody, or in chattels, (which belonged to him.)" The Author then proceeds...
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