" Section 15 provides: "115 (1) The property of a female Hindu dying intestate shall devolve according to the rules set out in section 16, (a) firstly, upon the sons and daughters (including the children of any predeceased son or daughter) and the husband; (b) secondly, upon the heirs of the husband; (c) thirdly ' upon the mother and father; 432 (d) fourthly, upon the heirs of the father; (e) lastly, upon, the heirs of the mother; (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub section (1), (a) any property inherited by a female Hindu from her father or mother shall devolve, in the absence of any son or daughter of the deceased (including the children of any predeceased son or daughter) not upon the other heirs referred to in sub section (1) in the order specified therein but upon the heirs of the father: and (b) any property inherited by a female Hindu from her husband or from her father in law shall devolve, in the absence of any son or daughter of the deceased (including the children of any predeceased son or daughter) not upon the other heirs referred to in sub section (1) in the order specified therein, but upon the heirs of the husband." Section 16 which prescribes the order of succession and manner of distribution among, the heirs of a Hindu female provides by Rule ,,Among the heirs specified in sub section (1) of section 15, those in one entry shall be preferred to those in any succeeding entry, and those included in the same entry shall take simultaneously." 433 Counsel for Rajkumar concedes, and in our judgment he is right in so conceding that if the share declared by the preliminary decree in favour of Khilonabai is property possessed by her at the date of her death, it should devolve upon her grandsons Munnalal and Ramchand, to the exclusion of Rajkumar adopted son of Padam Chand.