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The All India Reporter 1942 - Rangoon Section with Parallel Referneces to (1) 43 Criminal Law Journal (2) 197 to 203 Indian Cases Citation: (29) A.I.R. 1942 Rangoon

1942

claim in addition to the share to which he is a entitled equally with the other children on the death of the surviving parent his orasa's quarter share in the event of the surviving parent dying within twelve years of the death of the first dying parent, which is contrary to the settled law that on the death of the . parents the children are entitled to inherit the estate equally. [...] The third qualification of the orasa son or daughter quoted there from the Kyetyo was that he or she, if a son, helped in the acquisition of the family property and the discharge of the father's responsibilities; or, if a daughter, helped the mother in the care of the property and the control and manage- ment of the household. [...] The fourth group consists of fifteen Dhammathats, viz. , (1) the Waru, (2) the Dhamma, (3) the Manugye, (4) the Manuyin, d (5) the Vinicchaya, (6) the Pakasani, (7) the Rajabala, (8) the Mann, (9) the Panam, (40) the Kungyalinga, (11) the Dayajja, (42) the Warulinga, (13) the Dhammasara, (14) the Amwebon and (45) the Cittara. [...] The second f group consists of (4) the Pyu, (2) the Waru, (3) the Dhamma, (4) the Manugye, (5) the Vannana, (6) the Rasi, (7) the Vinicchaya, (8) the Pakasani, (9) the Rajabala (10) the Sonda, (II) the Mann, (is) the Kungyalinga, (13) the Dayajja, (14) the Warulinga, (15) the Dhammasara, (16) the Amwebon and (17) the Cittara. [...] 155 and 156 of his book where the partition be- tween the mother and the son on the death of the father and the partition between the father and daughter on the death of the 0 mother is made on the same lines as is mafie in the majority of the Dhammathats, that is to say, on the death of the father 4th goes to the eldest son and ith go to the mother and on the death of the mother 4th goes to the d
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Frontmatter
1-8 Sudhish Roy, M.V. Joshi, E. Rao view
The All India Reporter 1942 Rangoon High Court
1-76 Sudhish Roy, M.V. Joshi, E. Rao view

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