Indian Usage and Judge-made Law in MadrasK. Paul, Trench, & Company, 1887 - Broj stranica: 386 |
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... RECOGNISED 191 IV . UNION IN THE HINDU FAMILY . 204 V. ON THE SON COMPELLING THE FATHER TO DIVIDE . 207 VI . ON A COPARCENER ALIENING JOINT PROPERTY 225 VII . PRESUMPTIONS IN FAVOUR OF INFANTS 236 VIII . THE WIDOW'S RIGHT 238 IX . XII ...
... RECOGNISED 191 IV . UNION IN THE HINDU FAMILY . 204 V. ON THE SON COMPELLING THE FATHER TO DIVIDE . 207 VI . ON A COPARCENER ALIENING JOINT PROPERTY 225 VII . PRESUMPTIONS IN FAVOUR OF INFANTS 236 VIII . THE WIDOW'S RIGHT 238 IX . XII ...
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... recognise and proclaim the general right of the Indian to consult his own inclination in all matters of marriage , adoption , alienation , testation , and the like . " . Prospectus of the Scientific Study of Hindú Law , p . 182 . ' Fair ...
... recognise and proclaim the general right of the Indian to consult his own inclination in all matters of marriage , adoption , alienation , testation , and the like . " . Prospectus of the Scientific Study of Hindú Law , p . 182 . ' Fair ...
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... recognises the existence of peculiar customs in differ- ent parts of India , and directs ( especially in the case of those not belonging to the four castes ) that their customs shall be respected , the High Court has laid down rules in ...
... recognises the existence of peculiar customs in differ- ent parts of India , and directs ( especially in the case of those not belonging to the four castes ) that their customs shall be respected , the High Court has laid down rules in ...
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... recognised , and has in this respect , unin- tentionally perhaps , failed to carry out the Hindu law in its true spirit , and imposed much inconvenience on families who have governed themselves by customs recognised in their community ...
... recognised , and has in this respect , unin- tentionally perhaps , failed to carry out the Hindu law in its true spirit , and imposed much inconvenience on families who have governed themselves by customs recognised in their community ...
Stranica 12
... recognised ' cannot be permitted to prevail against distinct authority . 4. That a state of union is the normal and proper state of a Hindu family , and therefore non - division should in all cases be presumed until the contrary be ...
... recognised ' cannot be permitted to prevail against distinct authority . 4. That a state of union is the normal and proper state of a Hindu family , and therefore non - division should in all cases be presumed until the contrary be ...
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