The Law of Joint Property And Partition in British India
The Law of Joint Property And Partition in British India
Ram Charan Mitra
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1 45 V. B/idwa/n' Prasad (\8Si) 1. L. R. 3, All. 443 in 'J-aiyam BajahasJiet v. Joina Kondia (1886), I. L. R. II, Boni. 361 ; in SJieo Perskad Siiii^li V. SaJieb La/ {iSg2) 1. L. R. 20 Cal. 453 ; De^y'i v. Samb/in ( [Sgo) I. L. R. 24 Bom. 135. But whatever doubts may have existed at Doubt one time on the question, they have been set at p^c^de/ rest by the decisions of the Privy Council in cisions. Nanomi Bahuasiu v. Modhuu Moliuu (1885) I. L. R. 13, Cal. 21 ; L. R. 13, I. A. I ; and in Daulat R...am v. Mchr C//^//. / ( 18S7) I. L. R. 15, Cal 70; L. R. 14 LA. 187, In the former of these cases, Lord Hobhouse, in delivering the judg- ment of the Judicial Committee, observed : "Their Lordships do not think that the authority of Deendyal's case bound the Court to hold that nothing but Girdhari's coparcenary interest passed by the sale. If his debt was of a nature to support a sale of the entirety, he might legally have sold it without suit, or the creditor might legally procure a sale of it by suit.
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