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TAMIL NADU NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL

FAMILY LAW-II PROJECT


ON
INSANE COPARCENER

KAMLESH KUMAR

REGISTRASTION NO. BA0130028


BA0130028
I am feeling highly elated work on the topic insane coparcener a critical study under the
guidance of my Family Law teacher. I am very grateful to her for her exemplary guidance. I
would like to enlighten my readers regarding this topic and I hope I have tried my best to
 pave the way for bringing more luminosity to this topic.

I also to thank all of my friends, without whose cooperation this project was not possible.
Apart from all these, I want to give special thanks to the librarian of my university who made
every relevant materials regarding to my topic available to me at the time of my busy
research work and gave me assistance. And at last I am very much obliged to the God who
 provided me the potential for the rigorous research work.

At finally yet importantly I would like to thank my parents for the fi nancial support.

Thanking You

Research Methodology

Aims and objective

The aim of the research paper is to firstly understand the concept of coparcenary under Hindu
law. The researcher has then tried to highlight some of the general principles of coparcenary,
following which the aim has been to study and discuss the status of a insane coparcener with
regard to joint family property. Present paper attempts to sketch the various circumstances
under which a insan coparcener can have a right of coparcenary property and under which
circumstances his right and liabilities are possible.

Scope and limitation

The ambit of topic is not easily coverable in an exercise of its nature. A research paper like
this one, constrained by time, availability of comparative materials, and old case law, can not
fully deal with the whole Hindu law. The paper is therefore limited to the few preliminary
issues relating to insane coparcener.
v) Babu v Govinddass.
vi) Sukhrani v Harishankar.
vii) Raghvamma Versus Chenchamm

BOOKS :

i) Paras Diwan, Family Law, 8 th Edition, Allahabad Law Agency.


ii) Justice Mishra Ranganath; Mayne’s Hindu Law & Usage, 15 th  ed., Bharat law
house, New delhi, 7 th Reprint
iii) Mulla, Hindu Law, Volume 1, 7 th Reprint
iv) Agarwala, R.K, Hindu Law, 22 nd Edition, Central Law Agency, 8 th Reprint
v) Saxena, Poonam Pradhan, Family Law Lectures, Family Law II, Second Edition,
Lexis Nexis, Second Reprint 2008

WEBSITES:

i) www.indiankanoon.org/doc/1863256
ii) www.lexisnexis.com
iii) www.wikipedia.org
iv) in.answers.yahoo.com

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