plaint schedule properties are Hindu joint family ancestral properties of P and his son, the plaintiff - P would not be entitled to execute a gift deed in respect of said properties.
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2018-2-L.W. 166
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
Reserved on : 15.11.2017
Pronounced on : 24.11.2017
S. A.No.1104 of 2001
T.Ravindran, J.
Radhakrishnan. ...Appellant
Vs.
Neelaveni Ammal & another ...Respondents
Prayer: Second Appeal filed under Section 100 of Civil Procedure Code, against the judgment and decree of the Subordinate judge of Maduranthagam dated 24.03.2000 in A.S.No.45 of 1999 reversing the judgment and decree of the District Munsif of Maduranthagam dated 28.11.1997 in O.S. No.269 of 1991.
Hindu law / Ancestral properties, settlement deed, whether valid
held: plaint schedule properties are Hindu joint family ancestral properties of P and his son, the plaintiff - P would not be entitled to execute a gift deed in respect of said properties
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