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Want Clarity on Dependents Rights? sec 21 Hindu Adoption and Maintenance...

Dependants Defined under Section 21 Hindu adoptions and maintenance act 1956? When we talk about maintenance in law , one important question arises: “Who is considered a dependant?” The answer lies in Section 21 – Dependants Defined . This section gives a complete list of family members who are legally considered as dependants of a deceased person . In this blog, we will understand the meaning of dependants, categories of dependants, and their legal rights in very simple English. 🔹 What Do We Mean by Dependants? Dependants are those family members of a person who relied on him or her for financial support during their lifetime . After the person’s death, these dependants can claim maintenance under law if they are unable to support themselves. Dependants under Section 21 – Full List with Explanation The law has clearly listed who can be called a “Dependant.” Let’s understand them step by step. 1. Father and Mother The parents of the deceased are dependants because parents m...

Maintenance of Widowed Daughter-in-law| sec 19 HINDU ADOPTION AND MAINTE...

Watch full video on youtube subscribe- AJAY SHARMA LAW Maintenance of Widowed Daughter-in-law under Hindu Law: AJAY SHARMA LAW When a woman loses her husband, her life often becomes financially and emotionally difficult. Recognizing this, Hindu law provides protection to widowed daughters-in-law by ensuring they can receive maintenance from certain family members. In this blog, we explain the law in simple English , with examples, so you can understand your rights or prepare for law exams. 1. What is Maintenance of a Widowed Daughter-in-law? Under Section 19 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 , a Hindu wife , whether married before or after the commencement of this Act, is entitled to maintenance from her father-in-law after the death of her husband. Key Point: Maintenance is only required if the widowed daughter-in-law cannot maintain herself from her own earnings, property, or support from other sources like her parents or children. 2. Who is Responsible fo...

Maintenance of Wife Explained | Hindu Law Section 18 | AJAY SHARMA LAW

Section 18 – Maintenance of Wife (Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956) This section deals with the right of a Hindu wife to be maintained by her husband . It is one of the most important provisions under Hindu personal law and is frequently asked in exams. Below are simplified notes: 1. General Rule A Hindu wife, whether married before or after the commencement of this Act, has the right to be maintained by her husband during her lifetime. This right is independent of other matrimonial reliefs like divorce or restitution of conjugal rights. 2. Right to Separate Residence with Maintenance A Hindu wife can live separately from her husband without losing her right to maintenance in the following situations: a) Desertion – If the husband abandons her without reasonable cause, without her consent, or against her wish, or wilfully neglects her. b) Cruelty – If the husband treats her with cruelty causing a reasonable fear that living with him would be harmful or injuri...

section 17 Hindu adoption act 1956 | HINDU ADOPTIONS AND MAINTENANCE ACT...

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Can Adoptive Parents Decide What Happens to Their Property? Understanding Section 13

  Can Adoptive Parents Decide What Happens to Their Property? Understanding Section 13 Adoption is not just about giving a child a home—it’s about creating a family. But when it comes to property, many people wonder, “Do  adoptive parents lose any rights over their property after adopting a child?” In Section 13 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act (HAMA) 1956. What Section 13 Actually Means Section 13 says that adopting a child does not take away the adoptive parents’ right to manage or dispose of their property . In everyday terms, Even after you adopt a child, you can still: Sell or gift your property during your lifetime Decide who inherits your property after your death through a will Adoption changes the legal relationship between the parent and child, but it does not automatically give the child any property rights . Key Points to Remember Adoption ≠ automatic inheritance Just because a child is adopted, they don’t automatically inherit the prop...