Married Hindu Can be a part of ‘Family Settlement’ With Parental Side Heirs

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Married Hindu Can be a part of ‘Family Settlement’ With Parental Side Heirs

Case: KHUSHI RAM vs. NAWAL SINGH

Coram: Justices Ashok Bhushan and R. Subhash Reddy

Case No.: Civil Appeal NO.5167 of 2010

Court Observation: The court held that in view of the fact that the consent decree dated 19.08.1991 relates to the subject matter of the suit, hence it was not required to be registered under Section 17(2) (vi) of the Registration Act and was covered by the exclusionary clause.

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