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Home > Cases Phrase: inalienable Year: 1995 Page 1 of about 147 results (0.005 seconds)Basakhi Ram Halwai (Died) Vs. Gobind Kumar Chopra
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Dec-15-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR492
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKishan Chand Vs. Smt. Basanti Devi (Died)
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Nov-09-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR135
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTHarbans Singh and ors. Vs. Surjit Kaur and anr.
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Oct-11-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR175
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChhotu Ram Vs. the State of Haryana and ors.
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Nov-20-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR182
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
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Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Dec-05-1995
Reported in: (1996)112PLR729
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTVed Parkash Vs. Mst. Lajwanti
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Dec-08-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR257
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTJagdev Singh Vs. State of Punjab
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Aug-25-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR653
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRai Singh Vs. Mohinder Singh
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Dec-22-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR72
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
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Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Dec-08-1995
Reported in: (1996)113PLR106
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTGurdial Shyam Lal Pvt. Ltd. Vs. the State of Haryana
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Apr-28-1995
Reported in: (1995)111PLR1
..... law however it was soon realized that ancestral immovable property which ordinarily held to be inalienable amongst jats of punjab by virtue of custom except for necessity no limitation was placed .....
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