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Mussadi Vs. Mt. Chando and ors.

Mussadi vs Mt. Chando and ors.

Disposition Appeal allowed Court Himachal Pradesh Decided Dec 28, 1955
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Citation
Court
Himachal Pradesh High Court
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
Second Appeal No. 6 of 1954
Subject
Family
Disposition
Appeal allowed

Case Summary

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Key legal issue
Family
Outcome / disposition
Appeal allowed
Acts & sections
Hindu Law; ;Hindu Widow's Remarriage Act, 1856 - Section 2

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Mussadi

Advocate H.C. Anand, Adv.

Respondent

Mt. Chando and ors.

Advocate D.R. Ahluwalia, Adv. for Respondent No. 1

Legal References

Acts
Hindu Law; ;Hindu Widow's Remarriage Act, 1856 - Section 2
Reported In
AIR1956HP45

Excerpt

- order10. the result is: i allow this appeal, set aside the decisions of the courts below and grant the plaintiff a declaratory decree as prayed for. in view of the fact that mt. chando was at one time married to the plaintiff's own brother, i leave parties to bear their respective costs here and in the courts below.

Full Judgment

ORDER

10. The result is: I allow this appeal, set aside the decisions of the Courts below and grant the plaintiff a declaratory decree as prayed for. In view of the fact that Mt. Chando was at one time married to the plaintiff's own brother, I leave parties to bear their respective costs here and in the Courts below.

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