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Doctrine of representation under mitakshara law

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Answered by Anonymous
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Under Hindu law, the doctrine of representation and the per stripes rules are recognized for succession as well as partition, the doctrine of representation is utilized for two purposes: (i) for determining the heirs, and (ii) for determining the quantum of share of an heir or a group of heirs.

Answered by Cetacea
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Mitakshara law  is the rule in Hindu terms that defines about clarity on inherited property form mother and father, self -earned property and joint family property.A person who has self property , father tends to be owner of that property usually.

According to doctrine of representation, it is the principle related with mitakshara law which defines about heirs of particular property or share of people indulged in property .Legal ascendant of the family take share in the property while division of property takes place due to death of authorized property owner of family.

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