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Hindu Law, the word 'Hindu law' have to be understood in a broad sense, having regard to s. 2 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 which dealt with the applicability of that Act to any person who is a Hindu by religion, Yagnapurushodasji v. Muldas, AIR 1996 SC 1109. S. 7(1) of Joint Family Abolition Act and s. 4(1)(a) of the Hindu Succession Act are identical in words. The marumakkathayam law [the marumakkathayam system of inheritance means the system of inheritance by descent from a common ancestress. It is called a matrilineal system of inheritance and is somewhat different from the patrilineal system of inheritance in the various branches of Hindu Law] was contained in the Travancore Nair Act and other analogous statutes made by the Kerala Legislature. By virtue of Joint Family Abolition Act there was a repeal of the customary principles of marumakkhathyam law, if any saved under s. 44 of the Travancore Nair Act, Chellama Kamalamma v. Narayana Pillai Prabhakaran Nair, AIR 1993 Ker 146; Krishna Nair v. Damodaran, AIR 1994 Mad 751 (FB) [See Travancore Nair Act (2 of 1100 K); Kerala Joint Hindu Family System (Abolition) Act, (1975), ss. 3, 7(1); Hindu Succession Act, 1956, ss. 17, 30; Constitution of India, Art. 254(1)].

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