Hindu Succession Act: Inheritance & Property Rights Explained
INTRODUCTION The text of Manu “sons take the property to the nearest sapinda, the inheritance next belongs”, is the foundation of the rules of inheritance […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION The text of Manu “sons take the property to the nearest sapinda, the inheritance next belongs”, is the foundation of the rules of inheritance […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, is crucial for guardianship and minority rights in the Hindu community. This legislation addresses issues related to […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION On September 14, 1984, the government passed the Family Courts Act, establishing family courts and promoting mediation for quick dispute resolution. The primary goal […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION The term ‘divorce’ finds its etymological roots in the Latin word ‘divortium’, which signifies a turning aside or separation. In legal terms, divorce represents […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 stands as a cornerstone in India’s legal framework, governing various aspects of Hindu marriages with a focus on […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION In Hindu family law under the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, marriages are classified into three categories: valid, void, and voidable. A marriage is […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 aimed to codify and reform Hindu personal law on marriage. It was enacted on May 18, 1955. The […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION An important piece of law in India that addresses the legal aspects of adoption and maintenance within the Hindu community is the Hindu Adoption […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION The Hindu Maintenance and Adoption Act addresses legal aspects of maintenance and adoption under HAMA within the Hindu community. Enacted in 1956, this Act […]
Explore MoreINTRODUCTION In Hindu Family Law, coparcenary governs family property and inheritance within a specific lineage of male descendants. Coparcenary involves joint ownership where property is […]
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