Male and Female Succession Under Hindu Succession Act, 1956
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 relates to the succession and inheritance of the property. It discusses the rights of male and female while acquiring property.Read More →
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Hindu Succession Act, 1956 relates to the succession and inheritance of the property. It discusses the rights of male and female while acquiring property.Read More →
A void marriage is no marriage. It is a marriage which does not exist from its beginning.
A voidable marriage is perfectly valid marriage so long it is not avoided. It can be avoided only on the petition of one of the parties….Read More →
Important Words Of Hindu Law
1. Marriage- A union of two sexes, male and female. It is considered as sacrament under Hindu law.
2. Domicile- It is a place where the person actually resides. It can be different from the native place of a person.
3. Legitimate- It means anything which is acceptable in the eyes of the law. Like a legitimate child.Read More →
Here is the full PDF for Hindu Disposition Of Property Act, 1916.
The PDF is colourful, beautiful and with section index links to help you read any particular section quickly.
The PDF also has relevant internal links.Read More →
Here is the full PDF for Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956.
The PDF is colourful, beautiful and with section index links to help you read any particular section quickly.
The PDF also has relevant internal links.Read More →
Here is the full PDF for Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956.
The PDF is colourful, beautiful and with section index links to help you read any particular section quickly.
The PDF also has relevant internal links.Read More →
Here is the full PDF for Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
The PDF is colourful, beautiful and with section index links to help you read any particular section quickly.
The PDF also has relevant internal links.Read More →
Here is the full PDF for Hindu Succession Act, 1956.
The PDF is colourful, beautiful and with section index links to help you read any particular section quickly.
The PDF also has relevant internal links.Read More →
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