Who is ‘Hindu’ as per the Hindu Marriage Act,1955 Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, This Act came into force on 18 May 1955. This Marriage Act governs Hindu marriages and has brought about important…
Various Grounds for obtaining Divorce under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 | Family Law 1) Introduction - Divorce is a process by which the marriage comes to end. After Divorce both Husband and Wife revert to their unmarried st…
Sources of Hindu Law | Family Law 1) Introduction - Source means "basis from which law is evolved". Source of law is a basis, which enables the Court to interpre…
Can a Female be a Coparcener and Karta ? The joint family consists male, his wife and unmarried daughter and his male descendants, their wives and unmarried daughters. It is patr…
Who can give a Child in Adoption ? | Hindu Law Introduction: Adoption is an act of giving and taking a child, male or female into the family having no son or daughter. Under the Sh…
Guardian Appointed or declared by Court | Family Law Introduction Guardian is a person who formally appointed to look after a child's interest on the death of child's parents.The guar…
Testamentary Guardian | Family Law Introduction: The law of guardianship is based on the incapacity which the law attributes to minors and to persons who are deficient in…
Natural Guardian: Meaning , Definition and Powers of Natural Guardian | Family Law Introduction Guardian is a person who formally appointed to look after a child's interest on the death of child's parents.…
Guardian: Meaning Definition and Kinds of Guardians | Hindu Family Law 1) Meaning of Guardian - The law of guardianship is based on the incapacity which the law attributes to minors and to persons who are def…
Grounds for Reopening the Partition | Family Law Partition is a process by which the joint status is put to an end. In siple words Partition means the division of the Joint family. According…
Schools of Hindu law The Schools of Hindu law emerged from the commentaries and digests. There are two main schools, namely : 1. Mitakshara school and 2.…
Difference between Dayabhaga Coparcenary and Mitakshara Coparcenary There are two main school of Hindu Law - Dayabhaga and Mitakshara Difference between Dayabhaga Coparcenary and Mitakshara Coparcenary …
Grounds for Reopening of Partition : Hindu family Law According to Manu, "Once only a partition made". If the partition is once made, it is final and irrevocable and hence, it canno…
Difference / Distinction between Divorce and Judicial Separation Judicial separation and Divorce are differ from each other. Judicial separation is suspension of conjugal rights for some time whil…