Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, Section 6 -- Custody of child - Any child specially at a tender age needs constant nurturing and guidance of none other than her biological mother with whom she has shared incomparable and inexplicable bond right from security of womb to the times she was brought into this world and thereafter thus, status of a mother in a child`s..........
Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, Section 6 -- Custody of child - Petition by husband - Remarriage of wife - Allegations of neglect by wife are totally vague and not supported by any shred of evidence - Even, it would be very unfair and traumatic to uproot minor child from custody of mother and force her to start living against her wishes with father who had..........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 -- Right of daughter - Rights under amendment of 2005 are applicable to living daughters of living co-parcenars as on 9.9.2005, irrespective of date on which such daughters were born...........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 -- Right of married daughter - Marriage of a daughter to a different family would not abrogate her right in co-parcenary being a daughter of a co-parcenar in Hindu Undivided Family, as she become a co-parcenar in her own right and thus she would have co-parcenary right over property just equivalent to son...........
Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Section 6 -- Co-parcenary property - Wife of a co-parcenar though cannot seek partition in family, but at the time of partition, her share equivalent to that of son or daughter would have to be carved out...........
Hindu Law -- Joint Family Property or coparcenary property - Person who claims a particular property to be joint Family Property or Coparcenary has to establish his plea by leading evidence - Nature of suit property to be joint Hindu Family Coparcenary Property cannot be decided on the basis of admission made by a contesting party or any other party to litigation...........
Hindu Law -- Joint Family Property or co-parcenary property - Plaintiff contended that property in question purchased in the joint names of defendants from funds of co-parcenary property in the hands of father of defendants - However, defendant No.2 never stated that sale consideration in respect of land purchased in his name was paid by his father - Statement of..........
Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956, Section 20 -- Maintenance - Claimed by stepmother - Stepmother who has a child is not entitled to get maintenance allowance from children of her husband in another marriage...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13B -- Divorce by mutual consent - Waiving of statutory period of 6 months - Compromise arrived at between parties - Cooling period of 6 months is not mandatory, thus waived - Marriage between parties dissolved by mutual consent with immediate effect in terms of compromise entered into between parties - They are now free to remarry...........
Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956, Section 21(v) -- Maintenance to deceased son's daughter - Parental grandfather would be liable to pay maintenance to his deceased son's daughter - Maintenance of sum of Rs.2000 as awarded by Court below to deceased son's daughter held, cannot be said to be beyond means of parental grandfather and thus, proper...........