The Principles of Hindu Law, Volumen2

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S.C. Auddy & Company, 1917
 

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Página 131 - ... and, like those abstemious men, a virtuous wife ascends to heaven, though she have no child, if, after the decease of her lord, she devote herself to pious austerity...
Página 131 - Let her emaciate her body, by living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruits ; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce the name of another man.
Página 115 - And the reason is stated in the next paragraph, — ' consequently the difference is this : although he have a right by birth in his father's and in his grandfather's property, still, since he is dependent on his father in regard to the paternal estate, and since the father has a predominant interest, as it was acquired by himself, the son must acquiesce in the father's disposal of his own acquired property ; but, since both have indiscriminately a right in the grandfather's estate, the son has a...
Página 173 - Menu says, the relation of the sapindas, or kindred connected by the funeral oblation, ceases with the seventh person...
Página 776 - Therefore, since it is denied, that a gift or sale should be made, the precept is infringed by making one. But the gift or transfer is not null: for a fact cannot be altered by a hundred texts.
Página 84 - Brothers and the rest, upon the demise of the owner, if there be no male issue, and thus the actual existence of a Son and the survival of the owner are impediments to the succession ; and, on their ceasing, the property devolves on the successor, in right of his being Uncle or Brother. This is an inheritance subject to obstruction.
Página 498 - WHAT was given before the nuptial fire, what was given on the bridal procession, what was given in token of love, and what was received from a brother, a mother, or a father, are considered as the six-fold separate property of a married woman : 195.
Página 891 - Among brothers, if any one die without issue, or enter a religious order, let the rest of the brethren divide his wealth, except the wife's separate property.
Página 95 - ... subject to the control of his sons and the rest, in regard to the immoveable estate, whether acquired by himself or inherited from his father or other predecessor...
Página 771 - Sons from himself, he may, by his own choice, give them greater or less allotments, if the wealth were acquired by himself; but not so if it were property inherited from the Grandfather, because they have an equal right to it. The Father has not in such case an unlimited discretion.

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