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The Calcutta Law Journal. April 16 1913

1913

The will was contested by the daughter’s son of the greagrandson of the greagreat-grandfather of the husband of the widow. [...] The “sister’s son” is expressly mentioned in the text of Vrihaspati referred to in the Dayabhaga in Chapter IV section III verse 3t where the author deals with the question of succession to the separate property of a childless woman. [...] They add moreover that even if the half-sister’s son does not stand in the same position as the full sister’s son he is entitled to succeed in preference to the daughtet’s son of the great-grandson of the great-great-grandfather of the husband of the widow (as the caveator was in this case).52n TIIE cALcurrA LAW JOURNAL [VOL. [...] The money deposited under that section is the amount of compensation paid in respect of the land acquired and the Court in which the money is deposited has only power to direct the payment of that money without any deductions whatsoever to the person or persons interested. [...] If the Government incur any expenses out of pocket on account of the poundage and fees it is open to them when they are acquiring land for a Company to include the same in the costs of acquisition " in the agreement which the company is required to execute with the Secretary of State under section 41.
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The Calcutta Law Journal. April 16 1913
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