81. Adoption does not deprive the adoptive father or mother of the power to dispose of his or her property by transfer inter vivos or by will. Which Section of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act provides for the same.
82. Propositions are
1. Second marriage performed on the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce, shall be valid if the missing spouse appears.
2. Second marriage performed as the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce, shall be voidable on the appearance of nursing spouse.
3. Second marriage performed as the basisof presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce shall be void on appearance of the missing spouse.
In reference to the aforesaid proposition which is the following is true
1. Second marriage performed on the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce, shall be valid if the missing spouse appears.
2. Second marriage performed as the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce, shall be voidable on the appearance of nursing spouse.
3. Second marriage performed as the basisof presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce shall be void on appearance of the missing spouse.
In reference to the aforesaid proposition which is the following is true
83. In the absence of any proceeding under the Hindu Marriage Act, between the parents of the children, an order for the custody, maintenance and education of minor children can be passed by the:
84. After the petition is presented under section 13B of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 the parties have to wait for a minimum period of
85. Under section 13 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 the number of grounds which are common to husband & wife, is
86. Which of the following is incorrect?
87. Give the correct Response
1. The interest of a coparcener in the joint family property becomes fixed only by partition.
2. A coparcener has an interest by birth in the joint family property.
3. The interest that a coparcener acquires at birth is undetermined interest.
4. The interest which a coparcener acquires in the joint family property is unpredictable as well as fluctuating.
1. The interest of a coparcener in the joint family property becomes fixed only by partition.
2. A coparcener has an interest by birth in the joint family property.
3. The interest that a coparcener acquires at birth is undetermined interest.
4. The interest which a coparcener acquires in the joint family property is unpredictable as well as fluctuating.
88. Restitution of conjugal rights is available to
89. In proceedings for dissolution of marriage by mutual consent under Section 13B of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 the parties have to move the Court once again
90. Karta's power of alienation of ancestral property are
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