51. Explanation I to Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act provides:
52. A Hindu father has the power to make, within reasonable limits gifts of ancestral
53. An illegitimate son of a Hindu is entitled to maintenance during his
54. The provision for maintenance pendente lite has been made under Section . . . . . . . . . of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
55. Under Hindu Law a mother, in the absence of her son's father, sells her minor son's immovable property. The minor son, on attaining majority, can challenge this transaction
56. A born Christian girl brought up by a Hindu family married a Hindu boy as per shastric ceremonies. The marriage is:
57. Under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, the person who is taken in adoption
58. Who is lawful guardian
59. Match the following and select the correct answer from the given below:
List I
List II
a. Marriage within prohibited relationship
1. Batil
b. Marriage in unlawful conjunction
2. Voidable
c. Marriage with an impotent person permits
3. Void unless custom
d. Marriage within fosterage relationship
4. Fasid
List I | List II |
a. Marriage within prohibited relationship | 1. Batil |
b. Marriage in unlawful conjunction | 2. Voidable |
c. Marriage with an impotent person permits | 3. Void unless custom |
d. Marriage within fosterage relationship | 4. Fasid |
60. Match List-I and List-II and find correctanswer by using the given below:
List I (Case Law)
List II (Decision)
a. Saroj Rani v. Sudarshan Kumar
1. Uniform Civil Code
b. Jorden Diengdeh v. S. S. Chopra
2. Meaning of Hindu
c. Russel v. Russel
3. Constitutionality of Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
d. Shashtri v. Muldas
4. Meaning of cruelty
List I (Case Law) | List II (Decision) |
a. Saroj Rani v. Sudarshan Kumar | 1. Uniform Civil Code |
b. Jorden Diengdeh v. S. S. Chopra | 2. Meaning of Hindu |
c. Russel v. Russel | 3. Constitutionality of Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 |
d. Shashtri v. Muldas | 4. Meaning of cruelty |
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