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Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

 Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 lays down the conditions that must be fulfilled for a Hindu marriage to be valid.…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 16, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

Section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, of 1955

Section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, of 1955Section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, of 1955, deals with the essential conditions for a Hindu marriage to be legally valid.…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 15, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What are the Application of Hindu Marriage Act

Application of act (Section 2) The act which contains law of marriage and divorce applies to the Hindu as their personal law. The Hindu marriage at has extra-territorial application and…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 14, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

Condition for valid Hindu marriage

Condition for Hindu marriage There are five condition of Hindu marriage act 1955 under section (5)MonogamySanityAgeBeyond prohibited degreeBeyond sapinda relationshipMonogamy Case Smt. Yamunabai anat rao adhar v/s anant rao thiraram…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 14, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What are the essential condition for a valid Hindu marriage

Condition for marriage under Hindu marriage act, 1955 section (5) The Hindu marriage between Hindu and non-Hindu marriage is void under the Hindu marriage act 1955 section (11). Ancient texts…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 13, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What is Condition of a Hindu marriage

Condition of a Hindu marriageThere are three conditions:-1. Identify of cast.If the parties did not belong to the same caste, the marriage was invalid.Ancient Hindu texts prohibited “Pratiloma” between lower…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 12, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What is Nature And Concept of Hindu marriage

MarriageUnder the ancient Hindu law, there were formerly eight forms of marriage four approved and four unapproved. A wife married in an approved form become a “Patni” and in no…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 10, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What is Partition in Hindu joint family

Partition Partition is division of the of the joint family property, i.e. the coparcenary property the individual property is not subject to the partition. A process by which coparcener server…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 7, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What is Self-acquired property

Self-acquired property Property which is not joint family property is called separate or self-acquired property.The word separate suggest that the family was family joint but now become separate. When a…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 6, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What is Coparcenary Property Under Hindu Law

Coparcenary Property Under Hindu Law Coparcenary Property Under Hindu Law is a unique concept in Hindu Law that defines a joint family property owned by a group of individuals related…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 4, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

What is Joint Hindu property

Joint Hindu property Joint Hindu family is most important aspect of law joint family property. Coparcenary property is that in which every Coparcenary has a joint interest & joint position.…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 3, 2023
Posted inFamily Law Hindu Law

How many Schools in Hindu Law

Schools of Hindu lawProperly speaking there are two schools of Hindu law, namely mitakshara school and Daya Bhaga school. The letter prevails in Bengal and former in another part of…
Posted by lawyersvatika@gmail.com February 3, 2023
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