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title: "The Hon’ble Supreme Court Clarifies the Scope of Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956"
date: 2024-11-22
author: "Akshata Parkar"
url: https://www.indialaw.in/blog/civil/sc-section-14-hindu-succession-act-1956/
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# The Hon’ble Supreme Court Clarifies the Scope of Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956

Posted On - 22 November, 2024 •

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## Introduction

The Division Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court (“Court”), in the case of ***Kallakuri Pattabhiramaswamy (Dead) Through LRs. vs. Kallakuri Kamaraju & Ors***.[1](#fb1e5057-3355-4e3d-bf15-7b6f981f4db4), delivered a landmark judgment interpreting *Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (“HSA”)*. This ruling examined whether a life interest granted to a Hindu woman under a Partition Deed could be converted into absolute ownership under Section 14(1) or remained restricted under Section 14(2) of the HSA.

## Background and Factual Matrix

The dispute concerns a 3.55-acre property that was allotted to Veerabhadramma, the second wife of Kallakuri Swamy, under a Partition Deed dated 24th August, 1933 (hereinafter referred to as the “1933 Deed”). The deed granted her only a limited life interest in the property, expressly providing that upon her death, the property would devolve equally among Swamy’s children from both his marriages.

After Veerabhadramma’s death in 1973, the Appellants (her sons) contended that her limited estate had enlarged into absolute ownership by virtue of Section 14(1) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. On this basis, they claimed that she had the authority to execute a will transferring the property exclusively to them.

In contrast, the Respondents, who were Swamy’s sons from his first marriage, challenged this claim. They argued that the terms of the 1933 Deed clearly restricted Veerabhadramma’s rights to mere lifetime enjoyment, thereby attracting Section 14(2) of the Hindu Succession Act. They further maintained that the grant was not in recognition of any pre-existing or antecedent right, such as maintenance.

The Trial Court accepted the Respondents’ arguments and held that the property must be distributed equally among all heirs in accordance with the 1933 Deed. This decision was subsequently affirmed by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh in its judgment dated 26th March, 2009, which upheld the view that the property constituted a restricted estate falling within the scope of Section 14(2) of the Act.

## Court’s Observations

The Court closely examined the relationship between Sections 14(1) and 14(2)[2](#0df48eb5-a235-4860-a8ad-abbfce2f1341) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, drawing guidance from judicial precedents such as ***V. Tulsamma v. V. Sesha Reddy***[3](#5ce27abd-f660-477f-84df-f1fe6cd070ab). It reiterated that Section 14(1) operates to enlarge a Hindu woman’s limited interest into absolute ownership when the property is possessed in recognition of a pre-existing right, such as the right to maintenance. In contrast, Section 14(2) applies where property is conferred through an instrument that expressly restricts the nature of the estate.

Applying this distinction, the Court observed that the Partition Deed of 1933 clearly limited Veerabhadramma’s rights to a life interest, while specifying that the property would pass equally to Swamy’s heirs after her death. Such an explicit restriction placed the grant outside the scope of Section 14(1).

The Court further noted that Veerabhadramma’s interest did not arise from any antecedent right, including a right to maintenance, but was instead a fresh and independent right created solely by the terms of the 1933 Deed. Consequently, Section 14(2) was held to be applicable, preventing the enlargement of her limited estate into absolute ownership under Section 14(1).

In light of this reasoning, the Court affirmed the conclusions reached by both the Trial Court and the High Court of Andhra Pradesh. It held that Veerabhadramma possessed only a life interest in the 3.55-acre property, which, upon her death, must devolve equally among Swamy’s heirs in accordance with the terms of the 1933 Deed.

## Author’s Opinion

This judgment highlights the decisive role played by the wording and underlying intent of legal instruments in resolving succession disputes. It offers an important interpretation of the Hindu Succession Act, while also underscoring the need for careful and precise drafting of legal documents to prevent ambiguity and future litigation.

1. Kallakuri Pattabhiramaswamy (Dead) Through LRs. vs. Kallakuri Kamaraju & Ors., Civil Appeal No. 5389 of 2012. Decided on 21st November, 2024. [↩︎](#fb1e5057-3355-4e3d-bf15-7b6f981f4db4-link)
2. Section 14 Property of a female Hindu to be her absolute property.

(1)Any property possessed by a female Hindu, whether acquired before or after the commencement of this Act, shall be held by her as full owner thereof and not as a limited owner. Explanation.―In this sub-section, “property” includes both movable and immovable property acquired by a female Hindu by inheritance or devise, or at a partition, or in lieu of maintenance or arrears of maintenance, or by gift from any person, whether a relative or not, before, at or after her marriage, or by her own skill or exertion, or by purchase or by prescription, or in any other manner whatsoever, and also any such property held by her as stridhana immediately before the commencement of this Act.

(2) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall apply to any property acquired by way of gift or under a will or any other instrument or under a decree or order of a civil court or under an award where the terms of the gift, will or other instrument or the decree, order or award prescribe a restricted estate in such property.  
 [↩︎](#0df48eb5-a235-4860-a8ad-abbfce2f1341-link)
3. V. Tulsamma vs. V. Sesha Reddy, (1977) 3 SCC 99 [↩︎](#5ce27abd-f660-477f-84df-f1fe6cd070ab-link)

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