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The Hindu Succession Act, 1956

The Hindu Succession Act, 1956

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  • Author(s): S.A. Kader, D.P. Dey
  • Publisher: Eastern Law House
  • Edition: 3 Ed 2022
  • ISBN 13 9788171773718
  • Approx. Pages 588 + contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Approx. Product Size 21 x 14 cms
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Covering
•    Source of Hindu Law
•    A Window whether can be a Karta
•    Succession of Property of Transgender
•    Preferential right of heirs
•    Presumption of Simultaneous death
•    Pious obligation of son
•    Disqualification of a Window from Inheritance

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Description
The Hindu Law is the most complicate & delicate subject in our legal system, since time immemorial. The Hindu Law is always very fascinating & engaging for the great minds, be like that of Sir Dinshaw Furdoonji Mulla & many others in the recent times. The concept of Hindu Law has a tapestry of both codified & un-codified principles, amalgamated into a most profound legal system governing the Hindus in our country, comprising nearly 80% of Indian population. The uncodified Hindu Law & principles has been crystallized into separate legislations, like the Hindu Marriage Act, Hindu Succession Act, Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act and Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act, after our independence. The process of codification started with the Hindu Code Bill, which was a futile exercise but later on the Indian Parliament enacted separate Acts governing Hindu marriage, succession & law of adoption and maintenance.

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Contents
The Hindu Succession Act, 1956

Introduction
The Hindu Succession Bill,  1954
1.    Preliminary
2.   Intestate Succession
3.   Testamentary Succession
4.   Repeal
The Hindu Succession Act, 1956
The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005
Chapter I : Preliminary

1.    Short Title and extent
2.   Application of Act
3.   Definitions and Interpretations
4.   Overriding effect of Act
Chapter II : Intestate Succession - General
5.   Act not to apply to certain properties
6.   Deolution of interest in coparcenary property
7.   Devolution of interest in the property of a tarwad,
      tavazhi, kutumba, kavaru or illom
8.   General rules of succession in the case of males
9.   Order of succesion among heirs in the Schedule
10.  Distribution of property among heirs in Class I of the Schedule
11.  Distribution of property among heirs in Class II of the Schedule
12.  Order of succession among agnates and cognates
13.  Computation of degrees
14.  Property of a female hindu to be her absolute property
15.  General Rules of succession in the case of female Hindus
16.  Order of succession and manner of distribution among hiers of a female Hindu
17.  Special provisions respecting persons governed by marumakkattayam
       and aliyasantana laws
18.  Full blood prefered to half blood
19.  Mode of succession of two or more heirs
20.  Right of child in womb
21.  Presumption in cases of simultaneous deaths
22.  Preferential right to acquire property
23.  Special provision respecting dwelling-houses
24.  Certain widows remarrying may not inherit as widows
25.  Murderer disqualified
26.  Convert's descendants disqualified
27.  Succession when heir disqualified
28.  Disease, defect, etc. not to disqualify
29.  Failure of heirs
Chapter III : Testamentary Succession
30.  estamentary succession
Chapter IV : Repeals
31.  Repeals
Appendices
Table of Cases
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Author Details
S.A. Kader
D.P. Dey,
Former Judge High Court at Calcutta

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