September 6, 2024

Do Female Hindus Have Absolute Rights Over Their Property?

Abstract This article critically examines Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act of 1956. Section 14 of this Act is significant because it covers Hindu women’s property rights, providing them complete ownership of their assets. This part is a step toward social justice for women who face excessive prejudice in inheritance affairs. This research looks […]

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IRAC – Ameya Arun Kulkarni Vs Isha Ameya Kulkarni

Name of the case: Ameya Arun Kulkarni Vs Isha Ameya Kulkarni[FCA No. 18 of 2024]  Parties: Appellant (Org. Respondent): Amey Arun KulkarniRespondent (Org. Petitioner): Isha Ameya Kulkarni Hon’ble Judges/Bench:  Justice Vibha Kankanwadi and Justice SG Chapalgaonkar FACTS The case of Ameya Arun Kulkarni v. Isha Ameya Kulkarni centers on a marital dispute between the parties. The

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