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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956"
Supreme Court To Hear Overseas Citizen's Plea For NOC From CARA For Inter-Country Adoption
Marital Status Of Woman Cannot Be Determining Factor For Giving Up Her Child In Adoption: Madras High Court
Mere Registration Of Adoption Deed Will Not Absolve A Person From Proving The Fact Of Adoption With Cogent Evidence: Supreme Court
Section 19 HAMA 1956 | When Can Widowed Woman Claim Maintenance From Father-In-Law? : Chhattisgarh High Court Answers
Adoption Deed Not Must If Conditions Of Hindu Adoption & Maintenance Act Properly Complied: Karnataka High Court
Every Unmarried Daughter Has Right To Get Reasonable Marriage Expenses From Her Father Irrespective Of Religion: Kerala High Court
Delhi High Court Directs CARA To Issue NOC To NRI Couple For 2011 Adoption
Supreme Court Annual Digest 2022- Hindu Law
Sec 125 CRPC | Major Son Or Daughter Not Entitled To Maintenance, Except When A Statute Or Personal Law Comes To Aid: J&K&L High Court
Registrar Can't Refuse To Issue Birth Certificate In Adoptive Father's Name In Absence Of Challenge To Adoption Deed: Gujarat High Court
[Altering Father's Name In Birth Certificate] Biological Father's Consent Not Required In Absence Of Challenge To Adoption Deed: Gujarat High Court
Adopted Son Entitled To Take Adoptive Mother's Caste Even If Biological Father's Records Not Available: Bombay High Court
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