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The Calcutta Weekly Notes December 4 1950

1950

Rajlakshmi sold on the 7th November 1921 her Pala of worship to one Ramrakhal a stranger to the family up to the end of the life of the transferor. [...] 244 P. C. In the case before the Judicial Committee the office of the shebait of the temple was a hereditary office which could not be held by any one who was not a Brahmin Panda. [...] On the death of a shebait who was entitled to receive as such shebait a certain share of daily surplus income from the offerings in the temple his widow succeeded to the Jrcbaitship and accordingly became entitled to receiVe:the aid share One J. obtained a money decree on a mortgag re grauted by the widow and in execution of the decret the said share was sold and purchased by J. who obtained a [...] 887 reversed by the Judicial Committee on the question of limitation in support of the proposition that a Hindu female who succeeds to the shebaiti right represents the endowment as' completely and effectively as a male heir subject to the qualification that on her death the shebaiti right goes not to her heirs but to the last male holder of the shebaiti right. [...] Where under the terms of. the security bond the father has rendered himself pesonally liable be it. an ordinary personal bond or even a mortgage or a: pledge iporting personal liability for the deficif if any ' on the realisation of the security the sons are certainly liable to pay the father's personal debt incurred in this manner to the extent of their right title and interest in the
law
Pages
4
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes December 4 1950
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