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Ashutosh Mukherjee Lectures. Juristic Personality of Hindu Deities

1931

. This doctrine of physical incapacity renders the universitas incapable of willing also and so the rule about the choice of a syndicus of a corpora- tion illustrates the logical consequence of the separation of the two spheres of right. [...] In a foundation the destinatory is the subject of the right protected y the The principal differ- ence between a fount law, the intention necessary for ation and so corpora- the actualisation of the right Lion as a juristic per- son. [...] The intention of the founder is directed to the perpetuation of a charity connected with the name of the deity. [...] The cur- rent conception has personified this aim, the personification being attached to the more visible parts—the City, the Gods, the Corporation, the Temple, the Church, the Hospital, and the Fiscus, the reality is that the property here is owner- less. [...] In admitting the reality of the fused volition why not attribute it to each of the individuals in the group and not to the group itself ? Perhaps the answer will be the volitions are systematised into a unit. " But the operation. of the volition is similar in the case of non-corporate groups as in the case of corporate grouts, e. g. , in the case of co-owners, the manager of joint.
philosophy religion
Pages
85
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100014
Segment Pages Author Actions
Foreword
i-vii S. C. Bagchi view
Lecture I. The Problem of Juristic Personality
1-27 unknown view
Lecture II. Theories of Juristic Personality
28-50 unknown view
Lecture III. Juristic Position of Deities in Hindu Law
51-78 unknown view

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