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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What are the Rights and Remedies of the Alienee (Purchaser) of a Coparcener’s Undivided Interest in the Coparcenary Property?
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The following are the nine rights and remedies of the alienee (purchaser) of a coparcener’s undivided interest in the coparcenary property: 1. Right to joint possession: The law relating to a purchaser’s right to joint possession of the alienated property is not well-settled, different High Courts having expressed conflicting views on the point. However, the […]
What are the Powers Vested in a Karta Regarding Coparcenary Property?
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Property belonging to a joint family is ordinarily managed by the father or another senior male member of the family. Under Hindu Law, the manager of a joint family is called the Karta. (more…)