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VYAWASTHA.DARPANA. I 126 619. A person degraded (fallen ) for sin, an outcast (o y his issue (k), a Vyavastha. hypocrite or a person wearing the token of religious mendicity, one who has assumed another order (g", an impotent person j), one born blind or deaft, one lame in, a mad Inan (d), an idiot, one dumb (p) a person afflicted with an incurable or obstinate and agonizing disease (b), he who has lost the use of a limb (m, an enemy to his father (y), a person addicted to vice or expelled from society (l), are excluded from inheritaiuce** I. Impotent persons, outcasts (0), persons born blind or deaf (t), mad men (d), idiots (p), the Authority. dumb, and such as have lost the use of a limb (n), are excluded from shares of the heritage”. – Мини. II. An outcast and his issue (k), an impotent person, one lame, a mad man, one afflicted 3 p. with an incurable disease (b), must he maintained; excluding them (however) from participation" –Jágnyaraliya. III. An enemy to his father, (y) an outcast, an impotent person, and one who is addicted to vice or has been expelled from society (l), take no shares of the inheritance, even though they be legitimate; much less if they be sons of the wife by an appointed kinsman”.-Mirada,

IV. When the father (is dead, as well as in his lifetime t,) an impotent man, a leper, a mud man, an idiot, a blind nian, an outcast, the offspring of an outcast, a forson wearing the token of religious mendicity (g), are not competent to share the heritage"—1/evala.

V. Those who have assumed another order (g), are excluded from participation.—sashishtha. ('oleb. Dig. Vol. III. p. 327. fy WI, All those brothers who are addicted to vice, lose their title to inheritance”.-Manx, y? Sankha and Likhita—“Of him who has been formally degraded (0), the right of inheritance, the funeral cake, and the lilation of water, are extinct.—Coleb, Dig. Vol. III, p. 30). would go into proof one of the brothern being addicted to vice, or profusion, or of being guilty of neglect of obsequies, ani duty toward ancestors. But expulsion from caste, leprosy, and atural deformity from birth. De 1: , ; } sex. unlawful birth resulting from an ungaufหเical наяrriage, wpl doubtlessly now exclude, and 1 apprehend, it would be to be so adjudged in our Adawluts. That the causes of disinherit... ce, most foreign to our ideas, are still operative, accuding to the not ous of their law among the natives, I conclude from some cases that cant before no, when l in zillah courts. I will mention but one, which occurred at lienares, at the suit of a nephew against his uncle, to exclude him foul inherited property, on the ground of neglected his grand-mother's obsequies. He defended himself, by pleading a pilgrimage to Gaуй, where he allegຜd he لمفها performed them. His plea, joined with assurances of his attending to his filial duty in this respoct in future, was admitted; and the claim to disinherit him, disallowed.”—Colebrooke's remarks. See Str. H. L. vol. I, ор. 219, 220. pp. 2: Vide, Coleb. Daí bha% pp. 192—104. Colab. Dig vol. III. pp. 303-325. W. Da'kra Sang. xp. 63.68. PP † Smriti-Chandriká. See Coleb. Daí, bha . p. 103.