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Daya-Bhaga of Jimuta-Vahana A Treatise on Inheritance by Jimuta Vahana

1867

The limit of the lowest recent date which can possibly be assigned to this work may be more Certainly fixed from the ascertained age of the commetary ; the author of which composed likewise (as already observed) the IVIadana-papijata so named in honor of a prince called MADANA-PA'LA apparently the same who gives title to the illadana-vinoda dated in the fifteenth century of the Sambat era. [...] The VI; vidha chintamani the principa authority of the Alitihila and the Mayukha the leadingXV It E (' work of the Marahiata law have been translated ; but as yet we have no translation of the Smriti-chandrica the foundation of the I)ravada law. [...] I. perty dependent on relation to the former owner arises on the demise of that owner.* 6. Is the partition of heritage a splitting of the divi6. Partition i s ed thing into integrant parts ? Or does panot a splitting of tition consist in the chattel's not being the chattel; nor the united with the heritage of a co-heir ? The separation of it from the cheir's first position is not corre [...] of the ancestor is a requisite condition I] the passage before cited § beginning with the words " after " the [death of the] father " being intended to declare prperty vested at that period [namely at the moment of the father's deceasefl recites partition which of course then awaits the pleasure [of the successor.] For it cannot be a precept since the same result [respecting the right of p [...] One position is conveyed by the terms 4-c.] One position namely the want of right during the parent's life is expressed by the terms of the text : it is conveyed by the words " they have not power &c." The other namely ownership after the parent's demise is the import deducible from the right of partition.
law
Pages
405
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141681
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xix unknown view
Daya-Bhaga a Treatise on Inheritance by Jimuta Vahana
1-240 unknown view
The Law of Inheritance from the Mitacshara a Commentary by Vijnyaneswara on the Institutes of Yajnyawalcya
241-377 unknown view
Index
i-ix unknown view

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