Why September 9, 2005, Changed Daughters’ Rights in HUF Property Forever
Supreme Court rulings clarify that daughters alive on September 9, 2005 have equal coparcenary rights in HUF ancestral property, ensuring gender equality in inheritance law.
Curated legal news, case breakdowns, and workflow tips for fast-moving practitioners.
Showing 5 of 9 articles.
Supreme Court rulings clarify that daughters alive on September 9, 2005 have equal coparcenary rights in HUF ancestral property, ensuring gender equality in inheritance law.
The Supreme Court rejects the Union’s plea and upholds 50% JAG posts for women in the Indian Army, reinforcing gender neutrality and equal opportunity.
Business families urge SEBI to amend the takeover code to recognise daughters-in-law as relatives, citing succession planning hurdles, family trusts, and evolving corporate govern…
Allahabad High Court slams UP government over weak affidavit on women’s succession rights in agricultural land, raising constitutional equality concerns.
Supreme Court clarifies the legal difference between ancestral and self-acquired property, confirming equal coparcenary rights for daughters under Hindu law.