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![A is charged with murdering Haider Baksh on 20th January 1997 and Khuda Baksh on 21st January 1997. When charged for the murder of Haider Baksh he was tried for the murder… A is convicted by a court. A challenges the said conviction on the ground of error in the charge. Decide A is charged with murdering Haider Baksh on 20th January 1997 and Khuda Baksh on 21st January 1997. When charged for the murder of Haider Baksh he was tried for the murder… A is convicted by a court. A challenges the said conviction on the ground of error in the charge. Decide](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/crpc-mains.png)
A is charged with murdering Haider Baksh on 20th January 1997 and Khuda Baksh on 21st January 1997. When charged for the murder of Haider Baksh he was tried for the murder… A is convicted by a court. A challenges the said conviction on the ground of error in the charge. Decide
by Admin Legal Bites 30 May 2022 12:46 AM GMT
![Is a defective charge necessarily fatal to conviction? Is a defective charge necessarily fatal to conviction?](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/crpc-mains.png)
Is a defective charge necessarily fatal to conviction?
by Admin Legal Bites 30 May 2022 12:13 AM GMT
![A and his three Sons B, C, and D constituted a Mitakshara Coparcenary. B gets himself separated. Then A dies leaving behind the three sons and a widow W. B demands a share in the interest of A in the Coparcenary property as well as his separate property. But other heirs refuse to give him. Decide. A and his three Sons B, C, and D constituted a Mitakshara Coparcenary. B gets himself separated. Then A dies leaving behind the three sons and a widow W. B demands a share in the interest of A in the Coparcenary property as well as his separate property. But other heirs refuse to give him. Decide.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Hindu-Law.png)
A and his three Sons B, C, and D constituted a Mitakshara Coparcenary. B gets himself separated. Then A dies leaving behind the three sons and a widow W. B demands a share in the interest of A in the Coparcenary property as well as his separate property. But other heirs refuse to give him. Decide.
by Admin Legal Bites 27 May 2022 4:41 AM GMT
![A and his Sons B And C Constituted a Coparcenary. B Separates himself after getting 1/3rd share of Coparcenary Property. A Dies intestate leaving his surviving daughter D And sons B And C. Examine the Claims of Daughter D and Son B to the Property (Coparcenary and Self Acquired) left By A. A and his Sons B And C Constituted a Coparcenary. B Separates himself after getting 1/3rd share of Coparcenary Property. A Dies intestate leaving his surviving daughter D And sons B And C. Examine the Claims of Daughter D and Son B to the Property (Coparcenary and Self Acquired) left By A.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Hindu-Law.png)
A and his Sons B And C Constituted a Coparcenary. B Separates himself after getting 1/3rd share of Coparcenary Property. A Dies intestate leaving his surviving daughter D And sons B And C. Examine the Claims of Daughter D and Son B to the Property (Coparcenary and Self Acquired) left By A.
by Admin Legal Bites 27 May 2022 12:39 AM GMT
![A Inherits certain property from his Father. A has a Son B, wife C, and daughter D. A and B are Coparceners. Explain with reasons how the property would devolve in each of the cases— (A) If A died prior to the Hindu Women’s Rights to Property Act, 1937. (B) If A died after the Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act, 1937 was brought into Force. (C) If A died after the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. A Inherits certain property from his Father. A has a Son B, wife C, and daughter D. A and B are Coparceners. Explain with reasons how the property would devolve in each of the cases— (A) If A died prior to the Hindu Women’s Rights to Property Act, 1937. (B) If A died after the Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act, 1937 was brought into Force. (C) If A died after the Hindu Succession Act, 1956.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Hindu-Law.png)
A Inherits certain property from his Father. A has a Son B, wife C, and daughter D. A and B are Coparceners. Explain with reasons how the property would devolve in each of the cases— (A) If A died prior to the Hindu Women’s Rights to Property Act, 1937. (B) If A died after the Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act, 1937 was brought into Force. (C) If A died after the Hindu Succession Act, 1956.
by Admin Legal Bites 27 May 2022 12:25 AM GMT
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Write a Short Note on Hindu Undivided Family.
by Admin Legal Bites 27 May 2022 12:22 AM GMT