Hindu law

Hindu law is a body of laws based on ancient scriptures, customs, and court decisions that apply to Hindus, who are followers of the predominant religious and social system in India. It includes religious duties, civil and criminal law, family law, marriage and succession rights, as well as the rights of women and children. Hindu law is based on the principles of dharma, which is a combination of religious, moral, and ethical codes that govern a person’s daily life. The law is derived from the ancient Vedic texts of Hinduism, as well as from the commentaries of ancient Hindu lawgivers. It is supplemented by modern legislation.

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DISQUALIFICATIONS FROM INHERITANCE (SECTION 25-28 OF THE HSA, 1956)

DISQUALIFICATIONS FROM INHERITANCE (SECTION 25-28 OF THE HSA, 1956)

Introduction In the realm of inheritance law in India, the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 plays a pivotal role in defining the rights and disqualifications of individuals seeking to inherit property. Sections 25 to 28 of Hindu Succession Act,1956 outline specific grounds...

GENERAL RULES OF SUCCESSION IN THE CASE OF MALES(SECTION 8 OF HSA,1956)

GENERAL RULES OF SUCCESSION IN THE CASE OF MALES(SECTION 8 OF HSA,1956)

INTRODUCTION Section 8 of the Hindu Succession Act,1956 delineates the "General Rules of Succession in the Case of Males." These rules apply to various types of properties owned by Hindu males, covering aspects such as self-acquired property, succession from separated...

DEVOLUTION OF INTEREST IN COPARCENARY PROPERTY (SECTION 6 OF HSA, 1956)

DEVOLUTION OF INTEREST IN COPARCENARY PROPERTY (SECTION 6 OF HSA, 1956)

INTRODUCTION The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, stands as a landmark legislation addressing property inheritance among Hindus, with a particular focus on intestate or unwilled properties. This discussion delves into the Act's historical context, significant amendments,...