Whether Daughter is Entitled to Self-acquired property of Hindu male Who Died before Hindu Succession Act? Answers Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday rules that even in cases prior to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, if a property of a male Hindu dying intestate is a self-acquired property or obtained in the partition of a coparcenary or a family property, it devolves by inheritance rather than survivorship, and a daughter of such

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