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Taxmann Hindu Laws Bare Act with Section Notes Edition 2025

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Hindu Laws [Bare Act with Section Notes] by Taxmann is a meticulously updated resource that consolidates five core statutes on Hindu marriage, succession, guardianship, adoption, and property disposition. The 2025 edition offers complete bare-act texts, section-wise commentary, and side-by-side pre- and post-amendment provisions, supplemented by practical forms, illustrative procedures, and pivotal case references. A robust index and clear structure aid quick navigation, while annotations clarify legislative intent and judicial interpretations. Suitable for practitioners, judges, academics, NGOs, and officials, this single-volume guide provides an in-depth and accessible understanding of Hindu personal laws.

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Hindu Laws [Bare Act with Section Notes] by Taxmann is a comprehensive, all-in-one legal compilation and annotated commentary that brings together the essential legal provisions governing Hindu personal law in India. This authoritative volume provides the complete texts—and detailed, section-wise notes—of the foundational statutes and associated provisions on Hindu marriage, succession, minority and guardianship, adoption, maintenance, and property disposition. The 2025 edition has been meticulously updated to reflect the current legal scenario.

Included in this compendium are:

  • Hindu Marriage Act 1955 – Act No. 25 of 1955
  • Hindu Succession Act 1956 – Act No. 30 of 1956
  • Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956 – Act No. 32 of 1956
  • Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 – Act No. 78 of 1956
  • Hindu Disposition of Property Act 1916 – Act No. 15 of 1916

By consolidating these statutes into one annotated resource, Hindu Laws clarify the legislative intent, scope, and operational mechanics of India’s framework governing marriage, divorce, maintenance, inheritance, guardianship, adoption, and other related personal-law matters.

This book is intended for the following audience:

  • Legal Practitioners & Advocates – Specialists in family law, litigation, or advisory roles who need a comprehensive statutory reference—supplemented by judicial interpretations—on Hindu personal laws
  • Judges & Judicial Officers – Courts and tribunals seeking consolidated statutory texts, commentaries, and timely updates of relevant Acts that govern Hindu law disputes
  • Academics, Researchers, & Students – Individuals focusing on Hindu personal law topics for research, teaching, or exam preparation, requiring a thorough compilation that covers all the major legal aspects
  • NGOs & Social Welfare Organisations – Institutions providing legal aid or counselling to Hindu communities, ensuring clarity on rights, duties, and available reliefs under the statutes
  • Regulatory Authorities & Government Officials – Personnel overseeing the implementation of personal-law provisions, including marriage registration, guardianship approvals, or property settlements
  • Mediators & Counsellors – Professionals in alternative dispute resolution seeking consolidated insights into marriage, maintenance, succession, and adoption provisions to guide settlements or mediations effectively

The Present Publication is the 2025 Edition, covering the amended and updated text of the Hindu Laws, with the following noteworthy features:

  • [Complete Bare Act Texts] Presents, verbatim, the full text of five major Hindu law statutes—including the Hindu Marriage Act 1955, Hindu Succession Act 1956, etc.—reflecting all amendments up to 2025
  • [Section-wise Notes & Commentary] Each section is supplemented with concise, practical notes that:
    • Elucidate legislative intent
    • Cross-reference linked provisions (e.g., shared definitions or procedural rules)
    • Summarise pivotal judicial rulings or interpretative guidelines from courts
  • [Pre/Post-Amendment Provisions] Incorporates, where relevant, the text of earlier provisions prior to recent amendments (such as the shift in coparcenary rights, removal of leprosy-related grounds for divorce, etc.), enabling readers to compare the law before and after legislative updates
  • [Detailed Schedules & Amendments] Reproduces schedules relating to each Act (e.g., Class I & Class II heirs under the Hindu Succession Act), along with notes on how amendments interplay with existing statutory frameworks
  • [Practical Forms & Procedural Illustrations] Provides examples of relevant forms or procedural steps (e.g., marriage registration under certain local rules, guardianship petitions under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act), illustrating compliance requirements
  • [User-friendly Navigation] Includes a detailed table of contents and a subject index, facilitating quick cross-referencing of key terms, definitions, and sections across multiple Acts
  • [Judicial Interpretations & Case References] Highlights significant case laws that have shaped interpretations—especially around divorce grounds, property inheritance, or the welfare principle in guardianship and adoption

The structure of the book is as follows:

  • Part I | Hindu Marriage Act 1955
    • Covers marriage solemnisation, registration procedures, restitution of conjugal rights, judicial separation, grounds and processes for divorce, mutual consent divorces, maintenance pendente lite, permanent alimony, custody of children, and other reliefs
    • Notes on bigamy, prohibited relationships, sapinda constraints, and the latest case law updates
  • Part II | Hindu Succession Act 1956
    • Details property devolution rules for male and female Hindus, coparcenary rights, and the 2005 amendment granting daughters equal rights
    • Section-wise commentary on intestate vs. testamentary succession, orders of heirs, disqualifications, and escheat provisions
  • Part III | Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
    • Explains natural guardianship principles, powers and duties of guardians, welfare as the paramount consideration, and legal procedures for appointment or removal of guardians
  • Part IV | Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
    • Elaborates on who can adopt, who may be adopted, compliance with adoption formalities, and consequences of valid/invalid adoptions
    • Maintenance obligations of husband, wife, children, aged parents, and dependants, referencing relevant judicial precedents
  • Part V | Hindu Disposition of Property Act 1916
    • Outlines rules on dispositions for persons not in existence at the date of such disposition, linking to the Transfer of Property Act 1882 and Indian Succession Act 1925
    • Includes notes on the background, scope, and significance of the law in testamentary contexts
  • Supplementary Sections
    • Forms & Templates – Sample guardianship petitions, maintenance applications, or any local statutory forms for easy reference
    • Schedules & Amendments – Reproduces all relevant schedules (e.g., schedules on heirs, distribution) and legislative amendments with annotations
    • Subject Index – A comprehensive index, cross-referencing important definitions and topics, ensuring fast lookups

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