"A person, who purchases an undivided share of a co-parcener of a joint Hindu family, cannot claim to be put in possession of any definite piece of family property

Madras High CourtV.C. Thani Chettiar And Anr. vs Dakshinamurthy Mudaliar And Ors. on 20 September, 1954

Equivalent citations: AIR 1955 Mad 288

V.C. Thani Chettiar v. Dakshinamurthy Mudaliar , 

in which, a Division Bench of this Court headed by the Chief Justice has held thus:-

"A person, who purchases an undivided share of a co-parcener of a joint Hindu family, cannot claim to be put in possession of any definite piece of family property

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