The Manager’s power to alienate (i.e. transfer) coparcenary property has already been discussed above. It is to be noted that under Hindu Law, only the following persons have the power to alienate coparcenary property, so as to pass a good title to the transferee: (more…)
Alienations of Coparcenary Property under the Hindu Law – Explained!
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11 Ways by which a Partition of Property may be effected under Hindu Law
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A partition may be effected in any of the following eleven ways: 1. By agreement: Execution of an agreement in writing to hold the property separately operates as a partition. The agreement to separate may even be oral. (more…)
Legal Provisions Regarding Partial Partition of Joint Family Property under Hindu Law
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Ordinarily, if a member sues his coparceners for partition, the suit must comprise all the joint property which is then capable of partition. The general rule undoubtedly is that there cannot be a partial partition. At any rate, a coparcener cannot, by suit, enforce a partial partition. (more…)