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Under the Mitakshara school, the joint family property devolves by?

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Mnemonic: M-S (Mitakshara - Survivorship) vs D-S (Dayabhaga - Succession). Mitakshara is all about the "Survival" of the joint interest.
Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • Succession
  • Survivorship
  • Both (A) and (B)
  • Either (A) or (B)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand Mitakshara school's foundational principle.
The Mitakshara school (prevailing across most of India except West Bengal and Assam) holds that a male member acquires an interest in joint family property by birth itself - not by inheritance after a relative's death.
Step 2: Understand the rule of Survivorship.
Under Survivorship, when a coparcener dies, his undivided share does NOT pass to his heirs; it automatically accretes to the surviving coparceners - the surviving members absorb the share.
Step 3: Contrast with Dayabhaga school and confirm.
The Dayabhaga school (West Bengal and Assam) uses the rule of Succession - property passes to legal heirs; Mitakshara uses Survivorship as the governing principle for devolution of joint family property.
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