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    Family & Property Law
    April 25, 2025
    7 min read

    Angadi Chandranna v. Shankar: Supreme Court on Doctrine of Blending in Hindu Law

    The Supreme Court addressed the distinction between ancestral and self-acquired property under Hindu joint family law and the doctrine of blending.

    Adv. Priya Sharma

    Partner, Property Law

    Angadi Chandranna v. Shankar: Supreme Court on Doctrine of Blending in Hindu Law

    Introduction

    In Angadi Chandranna v. Shankar & Ors. (2025), the Supreme Court examined critical questions under Hindu joint family law regarding the characterization of property as ancestral or self-acquired.

    Key Issues

    • Whether suit property was ancestral or self-acquired
    • Application of doctrine of blending
    • Scope of High Court's powers under Section 100 CPC

    Doctrine of Blending

    The doctrine of blending holds that when a Hindu throws his self-acquired property into the common hotchpot with intention to treat it as joint family property, it loses its character as self-acquired property.

    Court's Analysis

    • Intention: Clear intention to blend must be established
    • Evidence: Mere use by family members insufficient
    • High Court's Role: Reappreciation of facts limited in second appeal

    Legal Disclaimer

    This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information contained herein may not be applicable to all situations and may not reflect the most current legal developments. Please consult with a qualified attorney for specific legal advice regarding your situation.

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