Article 378A Constitution of India
378A. Special provision as to duration of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Notwithstanding anything contained in article 172, the Legislative Assembly of the State of AndhraRead More →
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378A. Special provision as to duration of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Notwithstanding anything contained in article 172, the Legislative Assembly of the State of AndhraRead More →
379.—391. Rep. by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, s. 29 and Sch. Read Constitution of India in a systematic way. Download Constitution of IndiaRead More →
392. Power of the President to remove difficulties. (1) The President may, for the purpose of removing any difficulties, particularly in relation to the transitionRead More →
PART XXII SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT, AUTHORITATIVE TEXT IN HINDI AND REPEALS 393. Short title. This Constitution may be called the Constitution of India. Read ConstitutionRead More →
394. Commencement. This article and articles 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 60, 324, 366, 367, 379, 380, 388, 391, 392 and 393 shall come intoRead More →
394A. Authoritative text in the Hindi language. (1) The President shall cause to be published under his authority,- (a) the translation of this Constitution inRead More →
395. Repeals. The Indian Independence Act, 1947, and the Government of India Act, 1935, together with all enactments amending or supplementing the latter Act, butRead More →
CHAPTER I – PRELIMINARY 1. Short title and extent. (1) This Act may be called the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956. (2) It extends toRead More →
2. Application of Act. (1) This Act applies- (a) to any person, who is a Hindu by religion in any of its forms or developments,Read More →
3. Definitions. In this Act unless the context otherwise requires- (a) the expressions “custom” and “usage” signify any rule which, having been continuously and uniformlyRead More →
4. Overriding effect of Act. Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act- (a) any text, rule or interpretation of Hindu law or any customRead More →
CHAPTER II – ADOPTION 5. Adoptions to be regulated by this Chapter. (1) No adoption shall be made after the commencement of this Act byRead More →
6. Requisites of a valid adoption. No adoption shall be valid unless- (i) the person adopting has the capacity, and also the right, to takeRead More →
7. Capacity of a male Hindu to take in adoption. Any male Hindu who is of sound mind and is not a minor has theRead More →
8. Capacity of a female Hindu to take in adoption. Any female Hindu who is of sound mind and is not a minor has theRead More →
9. Persons capable of giving in adoption. (1) No person except the father or mother or the guardian of a child shall have the capacityRead More →
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