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The Calcutta Weekly Notes May 15 1950

1950

This was not however the end of the difficulties because sec 2 of the Rent Act of 1950 opens with the expression unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context." If there is repugnancy in the subject or context in any case the defintion of " tenant " in sec. [...] 18 (1) of the new Act of 1950 provides for relief where a decree for rcovery of possession of any premises his been made on the ground of default in pament of arrears of rent under the old Act of 1948 but the possession of such premises has not been recovered and if relief could be given after the.passing of a decree a tenant such as the Defendant was was etitled to relief in a pendin [...] A question as to the effect of reversal order on the attachment and on the pichase by a third party arose Held—That the execution petition should be restored that the proceeding was to cotinue from the stage at whicthe attacment was subsisting and at which it was interrupted by the order of dismissal and that the purchase of the property under execution by a third party could not g [...] of partition coferred by the Hindu Women's Rights to Property Act on a widow has neither the effect of bestowing on her the status of a co-parcener nor of raising it to the reprsentative position of a karta of a joint family. [...] The Act has the effect of merely conferring upon the widow an interest in the share of the deceased husband and the estate created in that interest is the interest of a Hindu widow.
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes May 15 1950
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