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" the power of the manager for an infant heir to charge an estate not his own is, under the Hindu law, a limited and qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in case of need, or for the benefit of the estate. "
The Law Reports ... Indian Appeals: Being Cases in the Privy Council on ... - Page 333
by William Macpherson, Herbert Cowell, Arthur Maynard Talbot - 1874
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The Punjab Civil Code (part I) and Selected Acts: With a Commentary

Punjab (India) - Civil law - 1869 - 838 pages
...Lastly, they thus defined the powers of the manager — " The power of the manager for an infant hoir to charge an estate not his own is, under the Hindu law, a limited and qualified potfcr. It can only be exercised rightly in case of need, or for the benefit of the estate. But where...
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The Hindu Law: Being a Treatise on the Law Administered ..., Volume 1

Herbert Cowell - Courts - 1870 - 410 pages
...power of a manager for an * Tandavaraya Mudali v. Valli Ammal, 1 Madras High Court Reports, p. 398. infant heir, to charge an estate not his own, is, under the LECTUHE Hindu law, a limited and qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in a case of need...
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A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage

John Dawson Mayne - Customary law - 1878 - 680 pages
...owners, when managing property governed by the Mitakshara law (s). Their Lordships said (p. 423) : " The power of the manager for an infant heir to charge...qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in case of need, or for the benefit of the estate. But where, in the particular instance, the charge is...
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Vyavasthā-chandrikā: A Digest of Hindu Law, as Current in All the ..., Volume 2

Shama Churun Sircar - Hindu law - 1878 - 1064 pages
...purchase-money bond fide for the purchase of the estate. At page 423 of the report, Lord Justice Kniglit Bruce says: — "The power of the manager for an infant heir to charge an estate not his own is under the Hindoo law a limited and qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in a case of need, or for...
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Judgments of the Privy Council on Appeals from India, Volume 2

David Sutherland (barrister-at-law.), Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - Law reports, digests, etc - 1878 - 866 pages
...of an infant heir; and that was defined in very plain language in the case in (5th Moore, p. 423,* " The power of the manager for an infant heir to charge an estate not his own is under the Hindoo law, a limited, and a qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in & case of need, or...
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A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage

John Dawson Mayne - Civil law - 1883 - 786 pages
...owners, when managing property governed by the Mitaksharalaw (r). Their Lordships said (p. 423) : " The power of the manager for an infant heir to charge an estate not his own, is, nnder tho Ilindu law, a limited and qualified power. Ifc can only bo exercised rightly in case of need,...
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The Weekly Reporter: Appellate High Court, Volume 6

David Sutherland - India - 1891 - 866 pages
...Indian Appeal cases, page 39], was cited. In that case it was laid down that the power of a manager of an infant heir to charge an estate not his own is under the Hindoo Law a limited and qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in a case of need or for...
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The Indian Evidence Act, No. I of 1872: As Amended by Act No. XVIII of 1872 ...

India, Tarapada Banerji - 1896 - 738 pages
...presumption proper to be made will vary with circumstances, and must be regulated by and dependent on them. The power of the manager for an infant heir to charge an es tate not his own, is, under the Hindu law, a limited and qualified power. It can only be exercised...
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English Reports Annotated, Volume 2673, Issue 3844

Annotations and citations (Law) - 1866 - 1202 pages
...authoritatively laid down in the case of Hunoomanpersad Pandy, (6 Moo. I. Ap. 423). It is there said, " the power of the manager for an infant heir to charge an estate not his own, is, under the Hindoo law, a limited and qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in a case of need, or for...
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All India Reporter, Volume 2; Volume 9, Part 2

Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 496 pages
...the Privy Council in Hunoomanptrsad РапЛау v. Babooee Munraj Koonweree (1). There they said: " The power of the manager for an infant heir to charge...qualified power. It can only be exercised rightly in case of need or for the benefit of the estate. But where, in the particular instance, the charge is...
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