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Page 92
... deceased wife of the adopter as the mother of the adopted boy made the adopted boy inherit to her relations in her father's family.22 The fiction of maternity was not extended by the Mysore High Court to the case of a deserted wife of ...
... deceased wife of the adopter as the mother of the adopted boy made the adopted boy inherit to her relations in her father's family.22 The fiction of maternity was not extended by the Mysore High Court to the case of a deserted wife of ...
Page 112
... deceased ancestor . The legal maxim that the dead give seisin to the living was known to Hindu jurisprudence also ... deceased man . The view was that , though the physical person of the deceased had perished , his legal personality ...
... deceased ancestor . The legal maxim that the dead give seisin to the living was known to Hindu jurisprudence also ... deceased man . The view was that , though the physical person of the deceased had perished , his legal personality ...
Page 113
... deceased is visible in the law of prescription . Prescription is the modern equivalent of the Roman Usucapio and Usucapio continued in spite of the possessor's death . Again , the extension of the legal personality of the deceased can ...
... deceased is visible in the law of prescription . Prescription is the modern equivalent of the Roman Usucapio and Usucapio continued in spite of the possessor's death . Again , the extension of the legal personality of the deceased can ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
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