10Acquisition of new domicile
A man acquires a new domicile by taking up his fixed habitation in a country which is not that of his domicile of origin.
Explanation.--A man is not to be deemed to have taken up his fixed habitation in 1[India] merely by reason of his residing therein 2[the civil, military, naval or air force service of Government], or in the exercise of any profession or calling.
Illustrations
(i) A, whose domicile of origin is in England, proceeds to 1[India], where he settles as a barrister or a merchant, intending to reside there during the remainder of his life. His domicile is now in 1[India].
(ii) A, whose domicile is in England, goes to Austria, and enters the Austrian service, intending to remain in that service. A has acquired a domicile in Austria.
(iii) A, whose domicile of origin is in France, comes to reside in 1[India] under an engagement with the Central Government for a certain number of years. It is his intention to return to France at the end of that period. He does not acquire a domicile in 1[India].
(iv) A, whose domicile is in England, goes to reside in 1[India] for the purpose of winding up the affairs of a partnership which has been dissolved, and with the intention of returning to England as soon as that purpose is accomplished. He does not by such residence acquire a domicile in 1[India], however, long the residence may last.
(v) A, having gone to reside in 1[India] in the circumstances mentioned in the last preceding illustration, afterwards alters his intention, and takes up his fixed habitation in 1[India]. A has acquired a domicile in 1[India].
(vi) A, whose domicile is in the French Settlement of Chandernagore, is compelled by political events to take refuge in Calcutta, and resides in Calcutta for many years in the hope of such political changes as may enable him to return with safety to Chandernagore. He does not by such residence acquire a domicile in 1[India].
(vii) A, having come to Calcutta in the circumstances stated in the last preceding illustration, continues to reside thereafter such political changes have occurred as would enable him to return with safety to Chandernagore, and he intends that his residence in Calcutta shall be permanent. A, has acquired a domicile in 1[India].
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1. Subs. by Act 3 of 1951, s. 3 and the Schedule for "the States".
2. Subs. by the A.O. 1950, for "His Majesty's civil, military, naval or air force service".
- 4 Application of Part
- 5 Law regulating succession to deceased person’s immoveable and moveable property, respectively
- 6 One domicile only affects succession to moveables
- 7 Domicile of origin of person of legitimate birth
- 8 Domicile of origin of illegitimate child
- 9 Continuance of domicile of origin
- 10 Acquisition of new domicile
- 11 Special mode of acquiring domicile in India
- 12 Domicile not acquired by residence as representative of foreign Government, or as part of his family
- 13 Continuance of new domicile
- 14 Minor’s domicile
- 15 Domicile acquired by woman on marriage
- 16 Wife’s domicile during marriage
- 17 Minor’s acquisition of new domicile
- 18 Lunatic’s acquisition of new domicile
- 19 Succession to moveable property in India in absence of proof of domicile elsewhere