Vyavasthá-darpana: A Digest of the Hindu Law as Current in Bengal : with Authorities, Explanatory Notes, Etc., Also Admitted Legal Opinions, and Decided Causes Bearing Upon the Vyavasthás Or Principles |
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... entitled ( not to a share , but ) to food and raiment only , because her husband Rám - ballabh had died before his ... entitled to any share of the property of her deceased husband's father : she , however , was entitled to receive ...
... entitled ( not to a share , but ) to food and raiment only , because her husband Rám - ballabh had died before his ... entitled to any share of the property of her deceased husband's father : she , however , was entitled to receive ...
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... entitled to inherit equally with the ( late proprietor's surviving ) son ; * for they equally confer benefits on the ... entitled to inherit : ‡ since they do not confer benefit by presentation of the oblation - cake at the parva.§ As in ...
... entitled to inherit equally with the ( late proprietor's surviving ) son ; * for they equally confer benefits on the ... entitled to inherit : ‡ since they do not confer benefit by presentation of the oblation - cake at the parva.§ As in ...
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... entitled to any part of it ? R. 2. Under the circumstances stated , the widow is alone entitled to succeed her husband . Q. 3. Supposing the brother alluded to , without the consent of his father , to have joined with his brothers in ...
... entitled to any part of it ? R. 2. Under the circumstances stated , the widow is alone entitled to succeed her husband . Q. 3. Supposing the brother alluded to , without the consent of his father , to have joined with his brothers in ...
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... entitled to the whole of that which her husband took on the partition , and her husband's acquisitions should be made into four parts , to two of which she is entitled , and the widow of the younger son has a right to the remainder ...
... entitled to the whole of that which her husband took on the partition , and her husband's acquisitions should be made into four parts , to two of which she is entitled , and the widow of the younger son has a right to the remainder ...
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... entitled to succeed to the shares of their husbands respectively , and not to the share of their husband's brother ; because he survived their husbands , and consequently his share devolved on his legal heirs . - 12th May , 1806 ...
... entitled to succeed to the shares of their husbands respectively , and not to the share of their husband's brother ; because he survived their husbands , and consequently his share devolved on his legal heirs . - 12th May , 1806 ...
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according acquired adopted alienation ancestral appears appellant authority Bengal bhá born Brahmana brother ceremonies childless cited claim co-parcener Coleb Colebrooke Court Dásí dattaka daughter Dáya-bhága death debt deceased decision declared decree deed of gift default defendant descendants devolves died doctrine eldest entitled equal give given gotra grandfather's grandson H. L. Vol heirs Hindoo law Hindu law husband immovable property inheritance Jagan-nátha JÁGNYAVALKYA joint Kashyapa KÁTYÁYANA Kshatriya landed leaving life-time living Macn maintenance male issue marriage married maternal grandfather maternal uncle Mithila mother movable Musst NÁRADA oblations opinion order of succession Pandits partition paternal performed person perty plaintiff possession question received religious respect rest rites sang sapinda Sect share Shúdra Sir William Macnaghten sister son's sons Sri-krishna stri-dhan succeed succession Sudder Dewanny Adawlut tion tonsure valid vastha Vedas versus VISHNU VRIHASPATI Vyavastha wealth whole widow wife woman Zillah