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The Indian succession act (Record no. 112371)

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International Standard Book Number 9789386515865
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Classification number 346.052 PAR
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Personal name Paruck P L
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The Indian succession act
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Edition statement 12th ed
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Haryana
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Lexis Nexis
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
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Extent HB
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/><br/>Lecture I : Introduction<br/><br/>Lecture II: Science & Sexual Variation<br/><br/>Lecture III: Criminal Law The Gateway Lecture<br/><br/>IV: Antidiscrimination, Employment and Other Law<br/><br/>Lecture V: Relationships Recognition<br/><br/>Lecture VI: International Responses<br/><br/>By every turn of the year, there is a fresh bout of judicial opinions. It is difficult to assure the reader that there are no repetitions, but it is possible to say that no two opinions are congruent. It is the human ingenuity to officer multiple recipes for the same set of problems that make possible successive editions for the same title. The Indian Succession 1925 is a vintage legislation of the British era and very few things have changed in the text of law. Since the last edition in 2012, there was a major shift in understanding privacy as an important facet of fundamental right and it has opened vistas for change in perspectives of certain aspects of domestic relations. Live in relationship as legitimate bondage between man and women was a legislative precursor having come through Protection of Women against Domestic Violence, 2005, but if a child's status is legally vulnerable. The Madras High Court pointed out in Thilagavathy v Kuppamma@ Mahamaimary (died) that a child born out of relationship of Hindu woman with a Christian father will be illegitimate and in the absence of analogous provision under the Succession Act such as section 16 of the Hindu Marriage Act, there is no scope for the child to succeed to the share of the putative father. Even apart from lack of recognition of the rights of the child, an unwed Christian mother will also have problems of not being recognised as a guardian for the child if she chooses not to declare who the father of the child is, but the Supreme Court has accorded that status as possible in ABC v The State of NCT: These are sure situations where the legislation is lagging behind and it is imperative that the Parliament steps in to move amendments to the text of law recognising the rights of illegitimate child and the guardianship of the single mother who is not governed by the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act or the Shariat. <br/><br/>Contents<br/>Part I - Preliminary<br/>Part II - Of Domicile<br/>Part III - Marriage<br/>Part IV - Of Consanguinity<br/>Part V - Intestate Succession<br/>Part VI - Testamentary Succession<br/>Part VII - Protection of Property of Deceased<br/>Part VIII - Representative Title to Property of Deceased on Succession<br/>Part IX - Probate, Letters of Administration and Administration of Assets of Deceased<br/>Part X - Succession Certificates<br/>Part XI - Miscellaneous<br/><br/>Schedule to the act<br/><br/>Schedule I to IX<br/><br/>Appendix I : Calcutta Original Side Rules<br/>Appendix II : Madras Original Side Rules<br/>Appendix III : Bombay High Court Original Side Rules<br/>Appendix IV : Delhi High Court Rules and Orders<br/>Subject Index
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Personal name Indian Succession Act 1925 - Commentary
-- Personal Law - Succession
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    Dewey Decimal Classification HB     . .   20.12.2018 Purchased 2495.00 6 346.052 PAR 36878 24.07.2025 14.07.2025 20.12.2018 BOOKs