In Namboothiri Trust Vs. Government, a student secures admission in a college, completes the first year, applies to the University for inter-college transfer and secures it; the college compels the student to pay liquidated damages for the loss of fee it suffers because of the student’s leaving the college mid-course. The Hon'ble Kerala High Court held that the college is justified in demanding and collecting the liquidated damages from the student.
In Tarabai Dagdu Nitanware vs Narayan Keru Nitanware, quashing an order passed by a joint civil judge junior division, Pune, the Bombay High Court has held that under Section 15 of the Hindu Succession Act, any property inherited by a female Hindu from her father or mother, will devolve upon the heirs of her father/mother, if she dies without any children of her own, and not upon her husband. Justice Shalini Phansalkar Joshi was hearing a writ petition filed by relatives of one Sundarabai, who died issueless more than 45 years ago on June 18, 1962. Article referred:http://www.livelaw.in/property-inherited-female-hindu-parents-shall-devolve-upon-heirs-father-not-husband-dies-childless-bombay-hc-read-judgment/
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