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...not her legal representatives. The only question for decision is whether the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850, enables those relations to inherit and to represent the...from the communion of his former religion or has been deprived of his caste. That decision was referred with approval by their Lordships of the Judicial Committee in...

...different in scope from, the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 21 of 1850. It is therefore unnecessary to consider the decisions under that Act. Even under that ...the Privy Council in — ‘Mitar Sen Singh v. Madbul Hasan Khan’, AIR 1930 PC 251 (A) that the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, ...Hindu Law.7. An Act somewhat similar in scope to Act 21 of 1850 was passed by this State as the Travancore-Cochin Removal of Civil Disabilities Act (20 of 11950...

...such a person shall have the same rights and be subject to the same disabilities in regard to right of succession to property as a person to whom the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, ...1. The appellant who is a Hindu non-Brahmin was married under the Special Marriage. act (act iii of 1872) on the 13th May, 1934, to the respondent who was then a Hindu Brahmin. A daughter...and came to the conclusion that the provisions of the Special Marriage Act: did not preclude the operation of the personal law of a Mahomedan and therefore, as the appellant bad refused to embrace...

...Central Acts had been repealed, which are inconcistent to the provisions of the Act. However, the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 (Act 21 of 1850) had not been repealed so f...death of Pakkirisamy Pillai, by virtue of Section 4(1)(b) of the Hindu Succession Act read with the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 (Act 21 of 1850)...reading of Section 4(1)(b) of the Hindu Succession Act read with the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 and Section 14(1) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 cl...

...succession to the estate of a Hindu convert to Mohammedanism and laid down inter aha that his Hindu relations were not eligible for such succession notwithstanding the Caste Disabilities Removal Act (also known as ...is undoubted authority for the view that a Hindu cannot claim to inherit to a Mohammedan, save in cases, falling under the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 (Act 21 of ...example, the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1950 (Act 21 of 1950), are excluded from inheritance, otherwise available to them, simply on the ground of difference of religion...

...repealed, which are inconsistent to the provisions of the Act. However, the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 (Act 21 of 1850) had not been repealed so far. This Act ...referred to Section 26 of the Hindu Succession Act (hereinafter referred to as the Act) and held that the bar for...judgment in the case of Asoke Naidu v. Raymond Stanislans Mulu (AIR 1976 Calcutta 272).8. Section 26 of the Act, as rightly...

...father by Virtue of Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 on her death prior to Hindu Women's Right to Property Act will pass to the reversion...declared to be entitled to equal shares in the properties left behind by their father. In that suit Parbatia claimed her share basing her claim on the provisions of the Caste Disabilities Removal ...of the provisions of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850. While the plaintiff/appellant contends that the aforesaid Act permitted the convert to enjoy the same righ...

..., although the case cited is undoubted authority for the view that a Hindu cannot claim to inherit to a Mohammedan, save in cases falling under the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 (...special protective legislations, like for example, the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1950 (Act 21 of 1950), are excluded from inheritance, otherwise available to them...Disabilities Removal Act (also known as The Freedom of Religion Act), 1850 (Act 21 of 1850).The reason for the decision was very clearly stated ...

...been repealed, which are inconsistent to the provisions of (he Act. However, the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 (Act 21 of 1850) had not been rep...caste was at one time considered as grounds for forfeiture of property and exclusion of inheritance. However, this has ceased to be the case after the passing of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, .... Section 1 of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act inter alia provides that if any law or (customary) usage in force in India would cause a person to forfeit his/her rights on...

...section 1 of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 is relevant for the present purpose. That enactment comes into operation only after it has been found that the person concer...Disabilities Removal Act (No. XXI) of 1850 on the provisions of the Special Marriage Act. He also urged that the provisions of the Amending Act of...losing any right of property or of succeeding as heir." It is therefore clear that the provisions of this Act can be relevant only after it hold that this enactment of 1850 is of no...

..., challenged the soundness of these decisions on the ground that the learned Judges in these cases have not considered the effect of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act (No. XXI) of 1850 o...religion is not governed by Hindu Law in any respect whatsoever. 7. Taking up the first point, I am unable to see how Section 1 of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, ...provisions of this Act can be relevant only after it has been held that the person concerned has changed his religion. I, therefore, hold that this enactment of 1850 is of no assistance in construing...

...daughter from her deceasd hindu father by virtue of caste disabilities removal act 1850 on her death prior to hindu woman's right to property act will pass to the reversioners of her father or to ...her claim on the provisions of the caste disabilities removal act 1850 (act xxi of 1850) contending that her conversion of christianity did not affect her right to inherit the proparty le...between the parties before us is as to the effect of the provisions of the caste disabilities removal at 1850. While the plantiff/ appellant contends that the aforesaid act permitted the convert to enjoy...

...Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 applies. Section 21 lays down that notwithstanding any restrictions contained in the Indian Succession Act, 1925...who marriage is solemnized under the Special Marriage Act shall have the same rights and shall be subject to the same disabilities in regard to succession to any property as a person to whom the Caste...Section 278 of the Indian Succession Act. The District Judge, Delhi had by his judgement directed that letters of Administration shall be issued to the appellant subject to...

...by survivorship as well as succession by inheritance; and that, therefore, the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 though it dealt with rights and disabilities in regar...convenient to deal with the statutory provisions of the Special Marriage Act, 1872 and the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 (Act 21 of 1850)....same rights and be subject to the same disabilities in regard to any right of succession to any property as a person to whom the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850, ap...

.../SCA/15825/2017 JUDGMENT provision, a number of Central Acts had been repealed, which are inconsistent to the provisions of (he Act. However, the Caste Disabilities Removal ...passing of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850. Section 1 of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act inter alia provides that if any law or (c...having been ex-communicated from his/her religion or having been deprived of his/her caste, then such law or (customary) usage would not be enforceable in any court of law. The Caste Disabilities Removal...

...had been so the consequences flowing from renunciation, exclusion or deprivation would cease to be enforced as law after the coming into force of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act 1850. That apart...Court at Delhi on January 17, 1977 on a petition filed u/s. 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1956 by the petitioner. Appeal, being FAO No. 32/77 filed by the non-petitioner in...Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986) may be referred to in this behalf. In the instant case it is not the case of the husband...

...of forfeiture of property upon conversion in hindu law, The sole controversy related to the effect of the caste disabilities removal act, 1850, (act xxi of 1850) which was extended on the...5th defendant to christianity took place before act xxi of 1850 came into force in the concerned area, If he were to sue for partition of the property after the act came into force, The rule of...mohammadanism in the year 1845, Prior to the enactment of act xxi of 1850. Regulation. 7 of 1832 was in force in the bengal presidency, The concerned area. By s. 9 of that regulation it was declared that...

...shall have the same rights and be subject to the same disabilities in regard to any right of succession to any property as a person to whom the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, ...under the Special Marriage Act, 1872 (III of 1872)--hereinafter referred to as the Act of .1872. Appellants Vijay Prasad Singh and Lalit Prasad, Singh are sons of Smt. Mira...provisions of the Special Marriage Act was accepted and it was held that the marriage was valid. The marriage effected a severance of Gopal Saran Singh from...

...considered as grounds for forfeiture of property and exclusion of inheritance. However, this has ceased to be the case after passing of Caste Disabilities Removal Act, 1850. ...Disabilities Removal Act of 1850. 9. It is rightly pointed out by the learned counsel Mr. Jha that the Caste Disabilities Removal Act was repeal...Application No. 15825 of 2017, which is relied upon by the respondent/ plaintiff, Justice Pardiwala of Gujarat High court has relied on the Caste Disabilities Removal Act, however, the said act...

...Disabilities Removal Act, 1850 applies. That Act provides that so much of any law or usage as may in any way impair or affect any right of inheritance of any person by reason of...marriages made under the Act. Automatic severance from the family was condemned as defeating the very purpose of encouraging inter-caste and secular marriages. Late Smt. Sucheta Kriplani and others...provided that a person whose marriage is solemnised under this Act shall have the same right and disability in regard to succession to property, as a person to whom the Caste...