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Illegitimate Child will have right to whatever becomes the property of their parents whether self acquired or ancestral

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Revanasiddappa & Another Vs Mallikarjun & Others (Supreme Court of India)
Advertisement Court -Supreme Court of India Brief –Section 16(3) of the Hindu Marriage Act as amended, does not impose any restriction on the property right of Illegitimate Child except limiting it to the property of their parents. Therefore, such children will have a right to whatever becomes the property of their parents whether self acquired or ancestral. Citation – REVANASIDDAPPA & ANOTHER  VERSUS MALLIKARJUN & OTHERS Judgement Ganguly, J.- 1. Leave granted. 2. The first defendant had two wives- the third plaintiff (the first wife) and the fourth defendant (the s...
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