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Family Law II
Hindu Law
Module I Adoption and Maintenance
1. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,1956
2. Requisites of a Valid Adoption
3. Right to Maintenance
4. Persons obliged to maintain
Unit II- Joint Family and Coparcenary
A. Hindu Coparcenary
1. Formation of Coparcenary Under Mitakshara and Dayabhaga
2. Coparcenary and joint Family Distinction
3. Characteristic Features of Coparcenary
4. Rights of coparceners
5. Coparcener within coparcenary
B. Classification of property
1. Joint family property or Coparcenary properties
2. Separate or self acquired property
3. Obstructed and unobstructed property
C. Alienation of Coparcenary property
1. Who may alienate Coparcenary Property
2. Alienation by Father
3. Alienation by sole surviving coparcener
4. Alienation by Manager of Coparcenary Property
a) Legal necessity
b) Partial necessity
c) Benefit of estate
d) Indispensable duties
5. Burden of proof of necessity
6. Coparcener’s power of Alienations
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Family Law – II

Hindu Law Module I Adoption and Maintenance

  1. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,
  2. Requisites of a Valid Adoption
  3. Right to Maintenance
  4. Persons obliged to maintain

Unit II- Joint Family and Coparcenary A. Hindu Coparcenary

  1. Formation of Coparcenary – Under Mitakshara and Dayabhaga
  2. Coparcenary and joint Family – Distinction
  3. Characteristic Features of Coparcenary
  4. Rights of coparceners
  5. Coparcener within coparcenary B. Classification of property
  6. Joint family property or Coparcenary properties
  7. Separate or self acquired property
  8. Obstructed and unobstructed property C. Alienation of Coparcenary property
  9. Who may alienate Coparcenary Property
  10. Alienation by Father
  11. Alienation by sole surviving coparcener
  12. Alienation by Manager of Coparcenary Property a) Legal necessity b) Partial necessity c) Benefit of estate d) Indispensable duties
  13. Burden of proof of necessity
  14. Coparcener’s power of Alienations

a) In voluntary Alienations b) Voluntary Alienations

  1. Coparcener’s Right to challenge Alienations
  2. Alieene’s Right and Remedies

Unit III- Partition and Reunion A. Meaning of partition: Under Mitakshara and Dayabhaga B. What property is Divisible on partition

  1. Subject of partition
  2. Property available for partition
  3. Property not capable of division C. Persons entitled to claim partition D. Person entitled to a share on partition E. Partition how effected or kinds of partition a. What is partial partition b. Partial Partition as to property c. Partial partition as to persons d. Effect of partial partition e. Allotment of shares on partition C. Re-opening of partition D. Re- Union a. Who may reunite b. Effect of reunion Unit- IV- The Hindu Succession Act, 1956
  4. Intestate succession A. Devolution of Mitakshara Coparcenary Property B. Succession to a Hindu Male
  5. Heirs of a Hindu Male
  6. Class I Heirs and their Shares
  1. Limitations on the power of legator to make will
  2. Doctrine of Marz – ul - maut
  3. Revocation of the wills

Module IV- Sunni & Shia law of Inheritance

  1. General Principles
  2. Competence to inherit
  3. Classes of heirs
  4. Miscellaneous rules

General Bibliography

  1. A.A.A. Fyzee, Outline of Muhammadan Law
  2. Family Law in India by G.C.V. Subba Rao
  3. Modern Hindu Law by Paras Diwan
  4. Modern Hindu Law by Dr. Kesari
  5. J.D.M. Derret, A Critique of Modern Hindu Law, 1970
  6. Mayne’s Hindu law
  7. Hindu law by Mulla

Law Commission Reports

  1. 66 th^ report on Married women’s property Act
  2. 98 th^ report on Section 24 and 26 of Hindu succession Act
  3. 208 th^ report on Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act
  4. 207 th^ report on section 15 of Hindu Succession Act