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Section 23 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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23. Special provision respecting dwelling houses. Where a Hindu intestate has left surviving him or her both male and female heirs specified in class IRead More →

Section 24 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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24. Certain widows remarrying may not inherit as widows. Any heir who is related to an intestate as the widow of a pre-deceased son, theRead More →

Section 25 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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25. Murderer disqualified. A person who commits murder or abets the commission of murder shall be disqualified from inheriting the property of the person murdered,Read More →

Section 26 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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26. Convert’s descendants disqualified. Where, before or after the commencement of this Act, a Hindu has ceased or ceases to be a Hindu by conversionRead More →

Section 27 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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27. Succession when heir disqualified. If any person is disqualified from inheriting any property under this Act, it shall devolve as if such person hadRead More →

Section 28 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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28. Disease, defect, etc not to disqualify. No person shall be disqualified from succeeding to any property on the ground of any disease, defect orRead More →

Section 29 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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ESCHEAT 29. Failure of heirs. If an intestate has left no heir qualified to succeed to his or her property in accordance with the provisionsRead More →

Section 30 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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Chapter III : TESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION 30. Testamentary succession. Any Hindu may dispose of by will or other testamentary disposition any property, which is capable ofRead More →

Section 31 Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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CHAPTER IV: REPEAL 31. Repeals. [Rep. by Repealing and Amending Act, 1960 (58 of 1960)] Hindu Succession Act full bare act on one page. DownloadRead More →

Hindu Succession Act, Class 1 Heirs (The Schedule)

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HEIRS IN CLASS I, Hindu Succession Act. CLASS I Son; daughter; widow; mother; son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son; son ofRead More →

Hindu Succession Act, Class 2 Heirs (The Schedule)

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HEIRS IN CLASS II, Hindu Succession Act. CLASS II I. Father. II. (1) Son’s daughter’s son, (2) son’s daughter’s daughter, (3) brother, (4) sister. III.Read More →

Section 1 Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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PRELIMINARY 1. Short title and extent. (1) This act may be called the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. (2) It extends to the whole of IndiaRead More →

Section 2 Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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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, includingRead More →

Section 3 Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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3. Definitions (Hindu Marriage Act) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) the expression “Custom” and “usage” signify any rule which, having beenRead More →

Section 4 Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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4. Overriding effect of Act. Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act- (a) any test, rule or interpretation of Hindu law or any customRead More →

Section 5 Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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HINDU MARRIAGES 5. Conditions for a Hindu Marriage. A marriage may be solemnized between two Hindus, if the following conditions are fulfilled, namely- (i) neitherRead More →

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