
সতর্কীকরণ! কেস রেফারেন্স ওয়েবসাইটে প্রকাশিত অধিকাংশ নজীর বিভিন্ন বই ও ওয়েবসাইট থেকে সংগ্রহ করা হয়েছে। এই সকল নজীর এর সঠিকতার বিষয়ে কেস রেফারেন্স ওয়েবসাইট কোন নিশ্চয়তা প্রদান করে না। কেস রেফারেন্স ওয়েবসাইটে প্রকাশিত নজীর এর উপর নির্ভর এর আগে সংশ্লিষ্ট নজীরটির রেফারেন্স মিলিয়ে নেওয়ার অনুরোধ করা হচ্ছে।
Hindu Law imposing absolute/unqualified bar to succeed Stridhana by daughter's daughters. Moreover, § 160 makes it clear that Stridhana heirs in the second generation may be daughter's daughter. In the instant case, plaintiff Elokeshi is daughter's daughter of Rukkhini, the original Stridhana owner, and, for that matter, she is a Stridhana heir in the second generation, and obviously not excluded from inheriting Stridhana of her grandmother, as it is evident from § 160. (Para 21)
When a daughter inherits Stridhan of her mother, she takes it absolutely like a son When a daughter inherits Stridhan of her mother, she takes it absolutely like a son because son and daughter inherit "EQUALLY" and not even a single line of "The Dayabhaga" suggests it to become her "widow's estate" or anything like that. (Para 35)
Stridhana being absolute ownership of a woman, on her death, absolute ownership devolve upon her heir:
It is an elementary principle of law that what devolve upon the successor from the predecessor are all rights and liabilities of the predecessor attached to and arising of a certain property. In that view of the matter, the Stridhana being absolute ownership of a woman, on her death, absolute ownership devolve upon her heir, no matter whether it is called Stridhana or not. (Para 46) [18 SCOB (2023) AD 20]
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