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"Supreme Court Calls for Larger Bench to Resolve Conflicting Judgments on Hindu Female Property Rights" "Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act faces judicial scrutiny amidst divergent interpretations of women’s property rights."

The judgment highlights the interplay between Sections 14(1) and 14(2) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, focusing on the property rights of a Hindu f...

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The legal issue in the case revolves around the application of Section 14(1) and Section 14(2) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (HSA), concerning the property rights of Smt. Veerabhadramma, a female Hindu, over certain properties inherited or granted to her during her lifetime.

Key Issues: Nature of Property Rights under Section 14(1) and 14(2): Section 14(1) converts the limited estate of a Hindu female into an absol...

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Supreme Court Affirms Trust Status of Kamakala Kameshwarar Temple Property. The apex court dismisses the appellant's claim to ownership, holding that the property is part of a trust under the management of the temple.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appellant's claim of absolute ownership over a property adjacent to the Kamakala Kameshwarar Temple. The court upheld ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Dowry and Criminal Breach of Trust Case Due to Locus Standi and Delay Issues. Father's FIR for Recovery of Daughter’s ‘Stridhan’ Quashed; Court Reiterates Sole Ownership of 'Stridhan' by Women.

The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings initiated by a father against his daughter's former in-laws for the recovery of her 'stridhan' (gif...

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Supreme Court Reverses High Court's Decision in Property Title Dispute Due to Lack of Evidence on Power of Attorney. Concurrent Findings of Lower Courts Restored as Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Title and Compliance with Registration Act for Foreign-Executed Document.

The dispute originated from a civil suit filed by the original plaintiffs seeking declaration of title and recovery of possession over a property, all...

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Supreme Court Upholds Expulsion of Trading Member for Violating Gross Exposure Limits and Failing to Maintain Capital Adequacy. Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 - Section 22F - Appeal against Securities Appellate Tribunal order upholding expulsion from National Stock Exchange membership.

The appellant, Rusoday Securities Ltd., was a trading member of the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) since November 1994 and gave an undert...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute — High Court Erred in Reversing First Appellate Court's Refusal of Possession Without Framing Substantial Question of Law. Second Appeal Under Section 100 CPC Cannot Be Entertained Without Formulating a Substantial Question of Law.

The case involves a property dispute between Nazir Mohamed (appellant) and J. Kamala (respondent) over a building and premises in Aduthurai, Tamil Nad...