C.A. No. 2844/2011
REVANASIDDAPPA VS MALLIKARJUN
The Supreme Court held that children born out of void or voidable marriages are entitled to a share in their parents' ancestral properties. The Court clarified that such children are not coparceners in the ancestral property (a person who shares equally with others in the inheritance of an undivided property) and cannot claim an equal share in the ancestral property in their own right. However, children from void and voidable marriages are entitled to a right in their parents’ share of the ancestral property. The judgment of the Court was authored by Chief Justice Chandrachud.
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Civil Appeal/7881/1996
Hon'ble Justice N.P. SINGH , FAIZAN UDDIN
DHANNALAL Vs. D.P. VIJAYVARGIYA AND ORS.
May 7 1996
Civil Appeal/7881/1996
Honourable Judge N.P. SINGH , FAIZAN UDDIN
DHANNALAL Vs. D.P. VIJAYVARGIYA AND ORS.
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Hon'ble Justice KONGARA VIJAYA LAKSHMI
M/s Sri Krishnadevaraya University Private Degree Colleges Management Association Vs. The State of Andhra Pradesh
August 27 2021
WP/8551/2021
Honourable Judge KONGARA VIJAYA LAKSHMI
M/s Sri Krishnadevaraya University Private Degree Colleges Management Association Vs. The State of Andhra Pradesh
The First judge of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati elevated to Supreme Court of India.
Justice S.V.N Bhatti was born on May 6, 1962. He is a Graduate of Commerce and Law, enrolled in the Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh on January 21, 1987. He started practicing in the Trial Court at Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh, and moved to the High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Hyderabad. He was the Standing Counsel for a few Public Sector Undertakings/Statutory Bodies. He served as a Special Government Pleader in the Office of Advocate General at the High Court from 2000 to 2003. He practiced on the Original and Appellate side in the High Court of Judicature Andhra Pradesh at Hyderabad before becoming a Judge of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh on April 12, 2013. He presided as a Judge of the High Court at Hyderabad for the States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. On the establishment of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Amaravati, he was transferred to the High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati, and worked till March 18, 2019. He was transferred to the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam and assumed Office on March 19, 2019. He was the Acting Chief Justice of the High Court of Kerala from April 24, 2023, till he became the Chief Justice of the High Court of Kerala on June 1, 2023.
On July 14, 2023, he was sworn in as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India.