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What do you mean by Mitakshara Coparcenary and Hindu joint family? what are the main feature of it? Also mention then main difference between mitakshara coparcenary and hindu joint family 2 case law in mitakshara and hindu jaint family​

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Answered by srishti1897
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Explanation:

A Hindu joint family consists of lineal descendants of a common ancestor. In other words, a male head and his descendants, including their wives and unmarried daughters. A coparcenary is a smaller unit of the family that jointly owns property.

In Mitakshara coparcenary no female can be its members, though they are members of joint family. Even the wife who is entitled to maintenance enjoys only the right to maintenance but she can never become a coparcener. Thus a female does not have the right to demand partition.

Coparcenary comes to an end when all the male members or coparceners die. In a Joint Hindu Family, the existence ofproperty is not essential. Rule ofsurvivorship is followed and not the law of succession as on the death of a coparcener, his interest in the property devolves on surviving coparceners.

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