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Refers Inconsistent Interpretation of Section 14 of Hindu Succession Act to Larger Bench

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Supreme Court Refers Inconsistent Interpretation of Section 14 of Hindu Succession Act to Larger Bench: "Does Property Possessed by a Hindu Female Become Absolute Under Section 14(1) or Remain Restricted Under Section 14(2)?"
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Supreme Court Refers Inconsistent Interpretation of Section 14 of Hindu Succession Act to Larger Bench: “Does Property Possessed by a Hindu Female Become Absolute Under Section 14(1) or Remain Restricted Under Section 14(2)?”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court directed the matter regarding the interpretation of Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, to be referred to a larger bench. This decision was…
Posted by Rawlaw December 11, 2024

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