It is interesting to note the points of difference between the concept of joint tenancy of English Law and a Hindu coparcenary under the Mitakshara Law. The former resembles a Hindu coparcenary in as much as the existence of the right of survivorship and the right to obtain a partition are the common features of […]
8 Most Important Difference between Joint Tenancy and Hindu Coparcenary
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Obstructed Heritage and Unobstructed Heritage Properties under the Hindu Law
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Obstructed and Unobstructed Heritage: The Mitakshara School divides property into two classes, viz.: (more…)
What are the Presumptions as to Coparcenary & Coparcenary Property under Hindu Law?
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In cases where a suit is filed by a Hindu to recover certain property, on the ground that it is his self-acquired property, and the defendant contends that it is joint family property, the question arises as to on whom the burden of proof rests. The same question also arises where a suit is brought […]