According to Section 6 of Hindu Succession Act 1956, the property shall be devolve on male coparceners who have interest in coparcenary property and such interest in the male coparceners was only limited till three degrees, i.e., male son, grandson and great-grandson.
Get your legal issues addressed by experts. Contact legal experts hereBut, with the amendment of 2005, a major change was brought in the
Hindu Succession Act Sec 6
. The amendment aimed to remove gender bias and provide for equal rights to both sons and daughters and consider daughters as coparceners as well. The act was made applicable to three degrees of female coparceners as well, i.e., daughter, grand-daughter and great grand-daughter.
I hope you have clarity on the
Section 6 of Hindu Succession Act 1956 now.
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What is section 6 of hindu succession act?
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