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VYAVASTHA2DARPANA Authorities:— The Dāyabhāga:—“The paternal uncle is indeed a giver of oblations to the grandfather and great-grandfather of the proprietor.” The Dáyakramasangraha—“Failing the paternal grandmother, the uncle succeeds; for he present (two) oblations to the paternal grandfather and great-grandfather of the deceased owner.” - The commentary on the Dāyabhāga:—“The sister is excluded from the succession, because she mo giver of oblations at periodical obsequies, being disqualificd by sex.” “They who are born, and they who are yet unbegotten, and they who are actually in the womb, il require the means of support; and the dissipation of their hereditary maintenance is censured.”Calcutta Court of Appeal, February 14th 1827. Macn. H. L. Vol. II. Ch. I. Sec. 6. case XIV. pp. 98, 9. 95. In default of him, succession devolves on the son of the father's wholi brother.” 96. Failing him, it devolves on the son of the father's half brother." For they present to the (deceased) owner's grandfather and great grandfather two oblation-caké in which the owner participates. The zemindaree of Rajá IIari Näth had gone to the eldest sons according to the usage of مل family successively, but after the great grandson, male issue failing, it went according to the Hindu law to his widow ; on whose death, the sons of the brother of her husband's father took possession. At the suit of the grandson of the second son of Hari Näth, held that at the demise of the widow of the grandson of the eldest son of Hari Näth, not the plaintiff, but the above parties, as ficarest relations, had right to succeed. --Bimalá Debi versus Gokul Nāth and Naba Kishore. 2nd January 1800; S. D. A. R. Vol. I. pp. 29-31. 97. In default of him, the right devolves on the grandson of the father's who’c brother.” 98. After him, on the grandson of his half brother.” : For they also offer to the (deceased) owner's grandfather (one) oblation-cake in which the owner participates. - 99. In default of him (the paternal uncle's grandson) the succession devolves on the grandfather's daughter's sont. Vyavasthả. , Wyavasthá. Reason. Case bearing on the vyavasthā No. 95. Wyavast.há. Vyavasthá. Reason. Wyavasthá. Because he presents to the paternal grandfather and great-grandfather of the late owner Reason. oblation-cakes, in which the owner participates.

  • Coleb. Dá bhá. p. 225. Coleb. Dig. Vol. III. p. 528.

ਾਂ W. Dá. Kra. Sang. p. 20. Dá. T. Sang. p. 61. Coleb. Dá bhá. p. 215. Coleb. Dig. Vol. III. p. 528. In the succession of the paternal grandfather's son, grandson, and great grandson, the distinction must be admitted as before, in respect of their relation to the (late proprietor's) father by the whole or half blood, because the paternal grandmother shares the funeral cakes offered by her descendants, and the wife of a paternal grandfather does not share in the oblations presented by the deseendants of another wife of her husband; but no distinction is taken in the case of daughter's son, because the materilal grandmother does not share in the oblation-cake offered by her daughter's son. Coleb. Dig. Vol. III. լր. 428, 429. Q 8