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Feb 24 1997 (HC)

K. Logambal and 3 ors. Vs. V.V. Sakunthala and 6 ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1997(2)CTC602

..... section 12 provides that where a minor has an undivided interest in the joint family property and the property is under the management of an adult member of the family, no guardian shall be appointed for the minor in respect of such undivided interest: provided that nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the jurisdiction of a high court to appoint a guardian in respect of such interest.9. ..... the joint hindu family by itself is a legal entity capable of acting through its karta and other adult members of the family in management of the joint hindu family property. ..... section 12 carves out an exception to the rule that should there be no adult member of the joint family in management of the joint family property, in which the minor has an undivided interest, a guardian may be appointed; but ordinarily no guardian shall be appointed for such undivided interest of the minor. ..... one of the brothers had a wife, an adult son and a few minor sons. ..... the adult member of the family in the management of the joint hindu family property may be a male or a female, not necessarily the karta. .....

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Oct 29 2004 (HC)

Thanjai Tamil Palkalaikazhaga Aasiriyar Peravai, Reptd. by Its General ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2004)4MLJ701

..... dated 21.1.97 he was straightaway recommended for promotion as reader; that on the basis of the said resolution, the first respondent by proceedings dated 26.1.1997 promoted the 2nd respondent as assistant director (reader scale) in the adult education department with effects from 1.10.96; that the norms committee which has rejected the names of the 2nd and 3rd respondents for promotion as readers further recommended the 2nd and 3rd respondents for ..... subsequent resolution dated 21.1.97 he was straightaway recommended for promotion as reader, on this basis the first respondent as per its proceedings dated 26.1.97 promoted the second respondent as assistant director in the adult education department with effect from 1.10.96; likewise in spite of the rejection by the norms committee, even for promotion as readers it has further recommended their names as assistant director and as readers in ..... it is the further case of the petitioner association that the second respondent who was a project officer in the adult education department and possessed of m.a.degree only and the third respondent who was a diver in the diploma of under-water archaelogy is possessed of only b.tech degree subsequently ..... 's degree and second class in the bachelor's degree and the experience is - about five years of field work/teaching or research in a subject having bearing on adult/continuing extension/community/non-formal education or community development; that since the 2nd respondent - c.subramanian has m.a. .....

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Jul 22 2013 (HC)

1.Mariammal Vs. 1.Subbuthai3.Chellathi

Court : Chennai

..... asokan and others) the division bench of this court has held as follows: the manager or kartha of joint hindu family has the power to alienate the joint family property for value so as to bind the interest of adult and minor coparceners in the property provided the alienation is made for legal necessity or for the benefit of the estate. ..... under the said circumstances, the division bench of this court has held that adult members also be consulted/consented in the execution of alleged sale agreement. ..... under the said circumstances, the hon'ble apex court has held that all adult members must be consulted at the time of sale transaction.45. ..... k.r.ramuthaiammal and 6 others), the division bench of this court has held that ".in case of alienation by joint family manager, adult members of joint family in existence, must be consulted.".42. ..... kamla wati and others) it has been held that ".manager agreeing to sell property of joint family, the court has to analyse as to whether the said transaction is beneficial to joint family and further, all adult members must be consulted.".44. .....

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Jun 30 2014 (HC)

V.Rajan Vs. P.S.Govindaswami Naidu and Sons Charities

Court : Chennai

..... the firs.plaintiff became the founder trustee on the expiry of g.n.venkatapathy, who died in january 1990 and was also selected as a managing trustee of the firs.defendant for a period from 2000 to 2005 and the adult male descendants, who are eligible in the line of late psg narayanasamy naidu are the firs.plaintiff, his son the 2nd plaintiff and the 10th defendant, who is the son of g.n.venkatapathy. ..... 33.chapter iv(d)(1) reads as follows:- (d)filling up of vacancies:- (1)founder trustees (a)whenever any vacancy arises in the office of a founder trustee, an adult male descendant in the male line of the original founder trustee, if existing and competent according to the rules herein contained, shall be eligible for appointment to that office. ..... 5.it is further claimed that the branch of late psg narayanasamy naidu is consisting of three adult male descendants, namely the plaintiffs and the 10th defendant and the firs.plaintiff having resigned from the post of founder trustee is entitled to take part in the selection of the founder trustee from among ..... 34.as per clause 1(a).whenever any vacancy arises, an adult male descendant in the male line of the original founder trustee, if existing and competent shall be eligible for appointment to that post. ..... therefore, as per clause 1(a).an adult male descendant in the male line of the original founder trustee existing and competent is eligible for appointment to that office. .....

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Sep 08 1972 (HC)

K. Abdul Azeez Sahib and Sons, Four Horse Beedi Manufacturers and ors. ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1973)2MLJ126

..... for a period of not less than 240 days in a beedi industrial premises during a calendar year shall be allowed in the subsequent calendar year, leave with wages for a number of days calculated--(i) in the case of an adult, at the rate of one day for every twenty days of work performed by him during the previous calendar year ;(ii) in the case of a young person, at the rate of one day for every fifteen days of ..... (2) an employee who has been allowed leave for not less than four days in the case of an adult 'and five days in the case of a young person shall before his leave begins be paid wages due for the period of the leave allowed.section 28 deals with the application of the ..... (1) every employee in an establishment shall be allowed in a calendar year leave with wages--(i) in the case of an adult, at the rate of one day for every twenty days of work performed by him during the previous calendar year ;(ii) in the case of a young person at the rate of one day for every fifteen, days ..... the proviso to that section contemplates an adult employee being allowed to work in such industrial premises for any period in excess of the limit fixed under that section, subject to the payment of overtime wages, if the period of work, including ..... added to the leave to be allowed to him in the succeeding calendar year:provided that the total number of days of leave that may be carried forward to a succeeding year shall not exceed thirty in the case of an adult or forty in the case of a young person. .....

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Oct 29 2012 (HC)

C. Santhini Vs. the Director of School Education and Another

Court : Chennai

..... under the said rules shall be served in person on the government servant concerned or sent to him by registered post with acknowledgement due or if such person is not found, by leaving it at his last known place of residence or by giving or tendering it to an adult member of his family or if none of the means aforesaid is available, by affixing it in some conspicuous part of his/her last known place of residence. ..... made or issued under these rules shall be served in person on the government servant concerned or sent to him by registered post acknowledgment due or if such person is not found by leaving it at his last known place of residence or by giving or tendering it to an adult member of his family or if bone of the means aforesaid is available by affixing it in some conspicuous part of his last known place of resident. .....

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Aug 30 2010 (TRI)

The Sub-post Master Vs. M.S. 722 K.Anaipatti Milk Producer and Another

Court : Tamil Nadu State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Chennai

..... it was urged on behalf of the appellant, that as per the rules framed for kvps, which came into effect from 1.4.95, this kind of security could be acquired only by (i) an adult for himself or on behalf of a minor or to a minor (ii) a trust whereas, the society had purchased three kvps in this case, which is against the rules, and therefore as such they are not entitled to claim interest, since their ..... as per kvp rules 1988, as amended in the year 1995, which came into effect from 1st april 1995, this kind of certificate can be issued only to a adult for himself or on behalf of a minor or to a minor trust. ..... admittedly, the complainant is a cooperative society, not a trust, or an adult. .....

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Mar 19 1993 (HC)

Abdul Salam Rowther Vs. State Bank of India Represented by Its Manager

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1993)2MLJ124

..... be satisfied, (i) that there is likelihood of the defendant being found at the residence within a reasonable time, and (ii) he had no agent empowered to accept the service of summons on his behalf and in that event, service may be made on any adult member of the family, whether male or female, who is residing with him. ..... is sought to be effected on him at his residence and there is no likelihood of his being found at the residence within a reasonable time and he has no agent empowered to accept service of the summons on his behalf, service maybe made on any adult member of the family, whether male or female, who is residing with him. ..... but, it does not appear from the endorsement of the bailiff whether any adult member of the family was available in the house. ..... nor did it appear that any attempt was made to serve the notices on any adult members of the family in their residences. .....

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Dec 19 1962 (HC)

A. Basaviah Gowder by L. R. B. Krishnan Vs. Commissioner of Gift Madra ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : [1963]49ITR817(Mad)

..... passage :'we also wish to point out that we cannot be oblivious of the fact that what the managing member or the karta of the hindu undivided family did in this case with the consent of the only other adult male member of the family was to set apart a portion of the family assets for the education of their respective sons existing or to be born, and the savings, if any, were to be accumulated as a reserve, eventually to be distributed among all ..... whether this is a correct statement of the law or not, in the case that the learned judges had before them, both the members, adult male members of the joint hindu family, entered into the transaction and purported to transfer the assets to the trust. ..... the other adult member was a consenting party thereto. ..... one of two adult male members of a hindu undivided family settled on trust certain shares belonging to the assessee family in favour of the sons of both the members who were brothers. .....

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Aug 02 1957 (HC)

The Canara Banking Corporation Ltd. Vs. the South Indian Bank Ltd. and ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1958Mad132; (1957)2MLJ502

..... they observed:but when a business has been started by a sole surviving coparcener, or with the consent of all the members of a joint hindu family, the members being all adults, the business becomes a family business and the minor members of the family born after the business had been started are no longer able to say that the risk and liability of a new business cannot be ..... then how can it be said that the manager or father was imposing upon a minor member the risk and liability of a new busines if the family consisted of two adult coparcener and both of them start a new business and treat it as a family business and there are no minors in the family at the time, how can it be said that the karta was rendering any one's interest in ..... when such a business is started by the sole surviving coparcener or by the karta with the consent of all the adult members of the family, there being no minors, and with the profits of such a business properties are acquired, will not the sons born subsequently acquire a right by birth in such properties in our opinion, undoubtedly they ..... in that case a joint hindu family governed by the dayabhaga consisted of four adult brothers and a minor brother. ..... there the adult members of a mitakshara joint family on behalf of themselves and their minor sons mortgaged family property for the purpose of paying off two previous mortgages and to carry on a business which had been started by the manager. .....

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