DOCTRINE OF ESCHEAT
Write a short note on Doctrine of escheat. According to Indian legal system, a property cannot remain an ownerless. If a person acquires any property,
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Write a short note on Doctrine of escheat. According to Indian legal system, a property cannot remain an ownerless. If a person acquires any property,
Read MoreNotional Partition is a fictional doctrine in which, when a person dies leaving behind an interest in joint family property then his share is devolved upon his or her heirs by succession.
Read MoreIn India, the provisions of joint Hindu family are governed by Mitakshara law school. According to this school, our society is patriarchal in nature and because of this only male persons have right to acquire the property.
Read MoreAccording to Mitakshara law school, a member of a joint Hindu family acquires two kinds of properties:-
• Joint family property
• Separate property
According to Mitakshara law school, partition is a division of the joint family property i.e. coparcenary property and according to this school
Read MoreAccording to Mitakshara law school, once the partition is made it is irrevocable. In partition, all the members
Read MoreAccording to Mitakshara law school, joint Hindu family remains a joint till any coparcener does not claim partition. If any member claims partition then joint family cease to be joint and nuclear
Read MoreAccording to Mitakshara law school, only coparceners have right to claim the partition and they can claim partition at any time during their lifetime
Read MoreAccording to Mitakshara law school, every member of joint Hindu family acquires an interest in joint family property by birth. Even if he has an
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