Family Law – II (Hindu Law)

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Family Law – II (Hindu Law)
πŸ•‰οΈ Traditional Roots, Contemporary Relevance

This in-depth course explores the evolution, structure, and legal framework of Hindu family law, including both its ancient roots and modern statutory enactments. With a focus on codified laws like the Hindu Marriage Act, Hindu Succession Act, Adoption & Guardianship Laws, and relevant judicial interpretations, the course also introduces learners to Uniform Civil Code debates, emerging family structures, and gender justice.

Explore how Hindu family law developed from Smritis, Shrutis, and customs to the current statutory structure. Understand coparcenary, mitakshara vs dayabhaga systems, partition, inheritance, and the functioning of Family Courts.

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What Will You Learn?

  • The evolution of Hindu marriage and family systems, and modern laws like HMA 1955, SMA 1954, DV Act 2005
  • Legal structure of joint Hindu families, coparcenary, succession, partition & re-union
  • Distinction between Mitakshara and Dayabhaga coparcenary property
  • Detailed provisions of Hindu Succession Act 1956 for both males and females
  • Concepts under HAMA 1956, MWPSC Act 2007, and HMG Act 1956
  • Emerging concepts like Maitri Sambandh, divided homes, matrilineal families
  • Legal and constitutional debate surrounding Uniform Civil Code (UCC)
  • Family Courts – role in administering gender justice
  • Recent trends, case law, and doctrinal shifts in adoption, custody, guardianship

Course Content

Module 1 – Introduction to Hindu Law

  • Hindu Marriage Act 1955
  • Benami Transaction Act, 2016
  • Special Marriage Act, 1954
  • Domestic Violence Act, 2005
  • HINDU LAW CLASS 1 SESSION RECORDING INTRODUCTION
  • HINDU LAW INTRODUCTION CLASS PDF

Module 2 – Karta, Coparcenary, Partition

Module 3 – Succession

Module 4 – Adoption, Maintenance, Guardianship

SESSION RECORDINGS

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