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Chennai Court June 1902 Judgments

Jun 18 1902

Venkayyamma Garu Vs. Venkataramanayyamma Bahadur Garu

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Jun-18-1902

Reported in: (1902)ILR25Mad678

1. A Hindu gentleman named Venkat Rao living in the Province of Madras where the Mitakshara Law prevails died in 1869 leaving one widow who died in July 1875 and one daughter who died in 1884. He left no other widow and no descendant except his daughter and her issue. His daughter married and left two sons, viz., Niladri and Appa Rao. Niladri was born in his grandfather's lifetime and died in 1892; Appa Rao was born after his grandfather's death and died in 1901. Venkat Rao's property was his own separate property. The litigation which has culminated in these appeals is between persons claiming under these two brothers, grandsons of Venkat Rao; and the main questions raised on the appeals and which their Lordships have to determine are as follows, viz.:1. Did Venkat Rao leave a will, or did he die intestate?2. If he died intestate did his property descend on the death of his daughter to her two sons jointly with benefit of survivorship or jointly or in common without benefit of survivo...

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Jun 04 1902

In Re: T. Murugesa Mudaliar

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Jun-04-1902

Reported in: (1903)13MLJ69

ORDER1. There are no proper grounds for a transfer even if this Court can transfer a case from one Magistrate to another Magistrate presiding over the same court.2. The petition is dismissed....

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