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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005"
Hindu Succession Act | 2005 Amendment Giving Equal Rights To Daughter Resulted In Reducing Shares Of Mother & Widow : Madras High Court
Woman Can Be 'Karta' Of Hindu Undivided Family; Hindu Law Doesn't Limit Women's Right To Be HUF Karta : Delhi High Court
Hindu Succession Act Does Not Put An End To Coparcenary Rights, Sons And Daughters Shall Have Rights In Property As Coparceners: Madras High Court
[Section 6(5) HSA] Plea Of Oral Partition Can Be Accepted Only In Exceptional Cases If It Is Supported By Public Documents: SC [Read Judgment]
Injustice To Daughters In Hindu Shastric Law Done Away With: SC Explains The Impact Of Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005 [Read Judgment]
[Read Judgment] Daughters Have Coparcenery Rights Even If Their Father Was Not Alive When Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 Came Into Force: SC
Does Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, Which Gave Equal Right To Daughters In Ancestral Property, Have Retrospective Effect? SC Judgment Tomorrow
(Over?) Correction Of Past Injustices
Women can be ‘karta’ of a Hindu Undivided Family: Delhi High Court [Read Judgment]
Law on equal right for daughters over property is prospective: Supreme Court [Read Judgment]
Daughters are entitled to Ancestral Property; Bombay High Court Full bench [Read the Judgment]
The Religion of Succession
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