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Hindu Law – Notes, Case Laws And Study Material

The Hindu law is credited to be the most ancient law system (approximately 6000 years old). The entirety of the Hindu law is said to be derived from two major sources:

  1. Ancient or original sources: Shruti (the 4 Vedas – Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samveda, Atharvaveda), Smriti, digests and commentaries, customs and usages.
  2. Modern Sources: Equity, justice and good conscience, precedent, legislation.

Legal Bites’ study material on Hindu law consists of three modules which cover important property, marriage and guardianship laws. We have also included a section which contains several informative articles on various topics such as adoption and judicial separation. Readers who wish to understand the intricacies of Hindu law will benefit immensely from this course.

Important articles and Study Material on Hindu Law – Click on the links to Read.

Module I

  1. Ancient and Modern Sources of Hindu Law: A Concise Overview
  2. Growth of Hindu Law from Ancient to Modern Law
  3. Family Law Questions Asked in UGC NET Exam | UGC NET (Law) #Special
  4. Master Hindu Law Mains: Legal Bites’ Hindu Law Solved Questions Series for Judiciary, APO & University Exams
  5. Hindu Law MCQs for Law Aspirants: Solved High-Quality MCQs for Judiciary Prelims
  6. 800+ Detailed Questions MCQ Test Series for Competitions (Redirect to Law Aspirants)
  7. The Different Schools of Hindu law | Explained
  8. 20 Landmark Cases on Hindu law
  9. Hindu Joint Family and Coparcenary: An Analysis
  10. Important Doctrines/Principles under Family Law

Module II

  1. Evolution and History of Hindu Marriage
  2. Concept of Marriage under Hindu law
  3. Conditions for the Validity of Marriage Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
  4. Solemnization of Marriage with Special Reference to Live-in Relationships
  5. Registration of Marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act

Module III

  1. Nullity of Marriage under Hindu Law | Explained
  2. Restitution Of Conjugal Rights Under Hindu Law
  3. Judicial Separation Under Hindu Marriage
  4. Divorce Under the Hindu Law
  5. Is Co-Parenting Still a Legal Duty Post-Divorce?

Module IV

  1. Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956: Entrenched Patriarchal Notions

Module V

  1. Hindu Women’s Right to Property | Explained
  2. Natural Guardians and their Right over Minor’s Property
  3. Hindu Succession Act 1956- Order of Succession among Males
  4. Case Analysis: Prakash & Ors. v. Phulavati & Ors., (2016)
  5. Case Analysis: Arunachala Gounder (Dead) By Lrs v. Ponnusamy and Ors. (2022)

Other Articles

  1. Is the ‘Best Interest of the Child’ the Most Important Consideration in Adoption Disputes?
  2. Is a Daughter Entitled to Equal HUF Share After Her Father’s Death Post-2004? Kerala High Court Answers
  3. Can Hindu Parents Claim Maintenance from Their Daughter?
  4. Can an Ancestral Property be Sold without Successor’s Consent?
  5. When the Wife Is Self-Sufficient: Can She Still Claim Maintenance?
  6. Do Women Hold Property Rights Under Hindu Law?
  7. Doctrine of Blending in Hindu Law
  8. Karta – Powers and Duties
  9. Important Doctrines of Hindu Law
  10. New Born Son And His Position In Joint Hindu Family
  11. Introduction – Hindu Marriage act, 1955
  12. Concept and forms of marriage
  13. Essential Conditions Of Valid Marriage
  14. Registration Of Marriage
  15. Distinction between void and voidable marriage
  16. Judicial Separation under Hindu Law
  17. Restitution of Conjugal Rights
  18. Concept And Grounds Of Divorce
  19. Divorce under Hindu Law (Theories)
  20. Desertion as a Ground for Divorce – Explanation with Relevant Case Laws
  21. Guardianship
  22. Adoption
  23. Gifts
  24. Partition

Important Case Laws

[1] Muhammad Husain Khan v. Babu Kishva Nandan Sahai, Privy Council Appeal No. 97 of 1934

[2] Dr. Surajmani Stella Kujur v. Durga Charan Hansdah, Special Leave Petition (Crl.) 2436 of 2000

[3] Bhaurao Lokhande & Anr. v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1965 SC 1564

[4] Babui Panmato Kuer v. Ram Agya Singh, AIR 1968 Patna 190

[5] Seema v. Ashwani Kumar, 2006 (2) SCC 578

[6] Swaraj Garg v. K.M. Garg, AIR 1978 Del. 296

[7] Amar Kanta Sen v. Sovana Sen, AIR 1960 CAL.438

[8] Dharmendra Kumar v. Usha Kumar 1977 AIR 2218

[9] Sureshta Devi v. Om Prakash 1991 SCR (1) 274

[10] Amardeep Singh v. Harveen Kaur, Civil Appeal No. 11158 of 2017

Hindu Law Mains Solved Question-Answer Series | Important Questions for Judiciary, APO & University Exams

  1. Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Part – I
  2. Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Part – II
  3. Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Part – III
  4. Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Part – IV
  5. Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Part – V
  6. Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Part – VI
  7. Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Part – VII

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