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    <description>The second appeal is allowed, setting aside the lower courts&#039; decision to dismiss the suit for recovering marriage expenses and interest. The case is remanded for further inquiry into the plaintiffs&#039; entitlement to the claimed amount. The defendant&#039;s legal obligation to bear the daughter&#039;s marriage expenses is established based on his possession of joint family property. The judgment emphasizes the importance of distinguishing cases with and without joint family property in determining such obligations. The appellants are granted a refund of the court fee paid for the appeal, with no costs awarded and no leave for further appeal.</description>
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