ASHOK KULKARNI 09 February 2024
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 09 February 2024
What is your dispute / concern locus standi vis-a-vis question paper ?
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 09 February 2024
Ancestral property is inherited from a paternal ancestor, while joint family property is acquired by the joint efforts of the family members or through individual coparceners without the aid of ancestral property but treated as property of the whole family. The general doctrine of Hindu law is that property acquired by a karta or a coparcener with the aid or assistance of joint family assets is impressed with the character of joint family property. In order to constitute a Joint Hindu family the existence of any kind of property is not required whereas in Coparcenary there is an ancestral property right
In the case of amendment of a written statement, the Courts are more liberal in allowing an amendment than that of a plaint as the question of prejudice would be far less in the former than in the latter case.
kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired)) 09 February 2024
Ancestral property is from paternal forefathers whereas the joint property is acquired by family members by jointly purchased.