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Daughters' Rights as Coparceners in Hindu Joint Family: Impact of 2005 Amendment to Section 6 on Ongoing Suit.

March 19, 2018

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Partition of Hindu Joint Family (HUF) - Daughters as Coparceners in the Joint Family - In the present case, no doubt, suit for partition was filed in the year 2002. However, during the pendency of this suit, Section 6 of the Act was amended as the decree was passed by the trial court only in the year 2007. Thus, the rights of the appellants got crystallised in the year 2005 and this event should have been kept in mind by the trial court as well as by the High Court - SC

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