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Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928 Complete Act

Title: Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928

State: Central

Year: 1928

Preamble1 - INHERITANCE (REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES) ACT, 1928 Section1 - Short title, extent and application Section2 - Persons not to be excluded from inheritance or rights in joint family property Section3 - Saving and exception

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Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928 Preamble 1

Title: Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928

State: Central

Year: 1928

HINDU INHERITANCE (REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES) ACT, 1928 [Act, No.12 of 1928] [20th September, 1928]

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Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928 Section 2

Title: Persons Not to Be Excluded from Inheritance or Rights in Joint Family Property

State: Central

Year: 1928

Notwithstanding any rule of Hindu Law or custom to the contrary, no person governed by the Hindu Law, other than a person who is and has been from which a lunatic or idiot, shall be excluded from inheritance or from any right or share in-joint family 'property by reason only of any disease, deformity, or physical or mental defect.

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Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1928

.....of 1950),section 3( 16-4-1950) : Vindhya Pradesh to which this Act was extended by Act 30 of 1950, now forms part of the State of Madhya Pradesh-See Act 37 of 1956, section 9(l)(e). Manipur and Tripura are now Slates See Act 81 of 1971. The Act is applied to the States merged in the State of Bombay: Bom. Act 4 of 1950; Madhya Pradesh: M.P. Act 12 of 1950. Madras: Mad. Act 35 of 1949. The Act was partially extended to Berar (now a part of Maharashtra) by Act 4 of 1941. The Act has now been extended lo the Union territory of (i) Dadra and Nagar Haveli by Regn. 6 of 1963(1-7-1965). (ii) Poiidicheiiy by Act 26 of 1968(1-8-1968). SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND APPLICATION (1) This Act may be called the Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928. 1[(2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.] (3) It shall not apply to any person governed by the Dayabhaga School of Hindu Law. STATE AMENDMENT Pondicherry: (i) In section 1, in sub-section (3), add at the end. "Or to the Renoncants of the Union territory of Pondicheny." (ii) In section I, after sub-section (2), insert the proviso. - "Provided that nothing contained in this Act shall apply to.....

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Commission of Sati Prevention Act, 1987 Section 18

Title: Person Convicted of an of Fence Under Section 4 to Be Disqualified from Inheriting Certain Properties

State: Central

Year: 1987

A person convicted of an offence under sub-section (1) of section 4 in relation to the commission of sati shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person in respect of whom such sati has been committed or the property of any other person which he would have been entitled to inherit on the death of the person in respect of whom such sati has been committed.

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Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 Section 27A

Title: Power of the Central Government to Direct Severance of Inter-connection Between Undertakings

State: Central

Year: 1969

.....anything contained in this Act or in any other law for the time being in force, the Commission may,- (i) upon receiving a complaint of facts from any trade association or from any consumer or a registered consumers' association, whether such consumer is a member of that consumers' association or not, or (ii) upon a reference made to it by the Central Government or a State Government, or (iii) upon its own knowledge or information, if it is of opinion that the continuance of inter-connection of an undertaking (hereafter in this section referred to as the principal undertaking) with any other undertaking is detrimental to- (a) the interests of the principal undertaking; or (b) the future development of the principal undertaking; or (c) the steady growth of the industry to which the principal undertaking pertains; or (d) the public interest, inquire] as to whether it is expedient in the public interest to make an order for the severance of such inter-connection on one or more of the grounds aforesaid, and the Commission may, after such hearing as it thinks fit, report to the Central Government its opinion thereon and shall, where it is of opinion that the.....

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Government of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Section 112

Title: Law to Be Administered in Case of Inheritance and Succession

State: Central

Year: 1915

Law to be administered The high courts at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay, in the exercise of their original jurisdiction in suits against inhabitants of Calcutta, Madras or Bombay, as the case may be, shall, in matters of inheritance and succession to lands, rents and goods, and in matters of contract and dealing between party and party, when both parties are subject to the same personal law or custom having the force of law, decide according to that personal law or custom, and when the parties are subject to different personal laws or customs having the force of law, decide according to the law or custom to which the defendant is subject.

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Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 [Repealed] Section 15

Title: Ceiling Limit on Future Acquisition by Inheritance, Bequest or by Sale in Execution of Decrees, Etc.

State: Central

Year: 1976

(1) If, on or after the commencement of this Act, any person acquires by inheritance, settlement or bequest from any other person or by sale in execution of a decree or order of a civil court or of an award or order of any other authority or by purchase or otherwise, any vacant land the extent of which together with the extent of the vacant land, if any, already held by him exceeds in the aggregate the ceiling limit, then, he shall, within three months of the date of such acquisition, file a statement before the competent authority having jurisdiction specifying the location, value and such other particulars as may be prescribed of all the vacant lands held by him and also specifying the vacant lands within the ceiling limit which he desires to retain. (2) The provisions of sections 6 to 14 (both inclusive) shall, so far as may be, apply to the statement tiled under this section and to the vacant land held by such person in excess of the ceiling limit.

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Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928 Section 1

Title: Short Title, Extent and Application

State: Central

Year: 1928

(1) This Act may be called the Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928. 1[(2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.] (3) It shall not apply to any person governed by the Dayabhag a School of Hindu Law. _______________________ 1. Substituted by the Miscellaneous Personal Laws (Extension) Act, 1959 (Act 48 of 1959) w.e.f 01.02.1960.

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 37

Title: Apportionment of Benefit of Obligation on Severance

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....that purpose: Provided that no person on whom the burden of the obligation lies shall be answerable for failure to discharge it in manner provided by this section, unless and until he has had reasonable notice of the severance. Nothing in this section applies to leases for agricultural purposes unless and until the State Government by notification in the Official Gazette so directs. Illustrations (a) A sells to B, C and D a house situated in a village and leased to E at an annual rent of Rs. 30 and delivery of one fat sheep, B having provided half the purchase-money and C and D one quarter each. E, having notice of this, must pay Rs. 15 to B, Rs. 7.50 to C, and Rs. 7.50 to D, and must deliver the sheep according to the Joint direction of B, C and D. (b) In the same case, each house in the village being bound to provide ten days' labour each year on a duke to prevent inundation E had agreed as a term of his lease to perform this work for A. B, C and D severally require E to perform the ten days' work due on account of the house of each. E is not bound to do more than ten days' work in all, according to such directions as B, C and D may join in giving.

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