cover image: The Indian Decisions (New Series)  Being a Re-Print of All the Decisions of the Privy Council on Appeals from India and of the Various High Courts and Other Superior Courts in India Reported Both in the Official and Non-Official Reports from 1875  Calcutta (1896-1897) I.L.R. 23 and 34  Calcutta

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The Indian Decisions (New Series) Being a Re-Print of All the Decisions of the Privy Council on Appeals from India and of the Various High Courts and Other Superior Courts in India Reported Both in the Official and Non-Official Reports from 1875 Calcutta (1896-1897) I.L.R. 23 and 34 Calcutta

1914

The effect of the first will was to give to the plaintiff a third share of the estate ; of the second, to give him a third of the profits, without a right to share the estate itself ; of the third, to disinherit him altogether. [...] That part of the property in suit which consisted of the talukdari, having been granted, at the time of the settlement, to the testator in 1858-59 he elected, on the 27th February 1860, that the succession should be regulated by the rule of primogeniture ; and in 1862 he made over the management of the estate to the plaintiff, who retained it for twenty years. [...] 6 [4] and the application of the 29th June 1883 that the estate should be 2 ' placed under the management of the Court of Wards, with the allega- tion by the plaintiff that his father was a perfect insane. " Thereupon the third will, now in dispute, was executed by the father. [...] The effect of the findings of both the Courts, original and appellate, was that abundantcause appeared for the testator's alteration, in the will of 1883, of the arrangements made by the wills of 1882. [...] On the 29th June 1883, the respondent presented a petition to the Deputy Commissioner of Barabanki, praying him to place the estate of the deceased under the management of the Court of Wards.
law
Pages
1422
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100025
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xix The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
I.L.R. 23 Calcutta
1-664 unknown view
I.L.R. 24 Calcutta
665-1292 unknown view
General Index
1293-1403 unknown view

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