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Study Notes: Guardianship under Hindu Law
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Study Notes: Guardianship under Hindu Law
The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act of 1956 defines guardianship relationships and safeguards the welfare of minors. It outlines the types of guardians, emphasizes the welfare of the child, and restricts natural guardianship based on religious affiliation. Judicial decisions have clarified the A
Case Study: Ms. Githa Hariharan & Anr. v. Reserve Bank of India & Anr.
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Case Study: Ms. Githa Hariharan & Anr. v. Reserve Bank of India & Anr.
“In a landmark case that challenged traditional norms and the interpretation of law, Ms. Githa Hariharan took on the Reserve Bank of India and the prevailing legal provisions. The case revolved around the rights of a mother to be the natural guardian of her child, even when the father is alive but u
Case Study: Bhauroa Shankar Lokhande and Anr. v. State of Maharashtra and Anr.
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Case Study: Bhauroa Shankar Lokhande and Anr. v. State of Maharashtra and Anr.
Bhaurao Shankar Lokhande (Appellant No. 1) married to Indubai in the year 1956.
Case Study: Prakash and others v. Phulavati and others
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Case Study: Prakash and others v. Phulavati and others
The Hindu Succession Amendment Act was made effective from 9th September 2005. R, amended her plaint to claim her share as per the Amendment Act 2005.
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