131. Son and daughter in class I of the Scheduled include children of a
132. The number of female relatives in class I of the Schedule, of a male Hindu, is
133. Under the HA (Hindu Adoption) & MA (Musli Adoption), 1956 the requisites of a valid adoption have been laid down in
134. A person is said to be a 'cognate' of another if:
135. In Sarla Mudgal Vs. Union of India, it was held that:
136. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 extends to
137. Adoption is not recognised under the
138. The Family Law under the Constitution of India falls in:
139. Breakdown theory of divorce was introduced in the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 in the year
140. Which one of the following sections of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, provides capacity to take in adoption a child to a female Hindu?
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