Adoption Under Hindu Law

  • Adoption Under Hindu Law || Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956. हिन्दू दत्तक ग्रहण एवम भरण पोषण अधिनियम, 1956
    Family Law फैमिली लॉ

    The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA) was established in the year 1956 as part of the Hindu Code Bills. This act extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu & Kashmir and applies to Hindus domiciled in our country. Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act was introduced to codify and standardize the current Hindu legal tradition. This act dealt specifically with the legal process of adopting children by a Hindu adult, and with the legal obligations of a Hindu to provide maintenance to various family members. In this article, we look at the various aspects of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), 1956 in detail.
    Adoption Under Hindu Law Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 Section 5-17 deal with adoption Section 5. Adoptions to be regulated by this Chapter. Section 6. Requisites of a valid adoption. Section 7. Capacity of Male Hindu to take in ...
    हिन्दू विधि में दत्तक ग्रहण ,
    #uttrakhand_civil_judge
    #ULTIMATELAWASSOCIATES
    00:00 Introduction

    00:50 Applicability of Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act

    1:46 Chapter 1 Preliminary sec 1 to 4

    10:20 sec 3 Definition Clause
    15:50 chapter 2 Adoption
    sec 5 to 17 of the Hindu Adoption & Maintenance Act, 1956.

    19:00 sec 6 Requisite of valid adoption ― Who can Adopt a child?

    21:00 The capacity of a Hindu male to adopt.

    23:15 The capacity of a Hindu female to adopt.

    Who can give a child for adoption?

    Can the guardian give a child for adoption?

    When is adoption valid?

    Necessary conditions to be fulfilled for:

    Adoption of a son

    Adoption of a daughter

    Adoption of a female child by a male

    Adoption of a male child by a female

    Other conditions

    Effects of adoption

    Rights of adoptive parents to dispose of their property

    Who will be the adoptive mother in case of adoption by a male?

    Can a valid adoption be cancelled?

    Prohibition of payments

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Adoption Under Hindu Law || Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956. हिन्दू दत्तक ग्रहण एवम भरण पोषण अधिनियम, 1956
Family Law फैमिली लॉ

The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA) was established in the year 1956 as part of the Hindu Code Bills. This act extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu & Kashmir and applies to Hindus domiciled in our country. Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act was introduced to codify and standardize the current Hindu legal tradition. This act dealt specifically with the legal process of adopting children by a Hindu adult, and with the legal obligations of a Hindu to provide maintenance to various family members. In this article, we look at the various aspects of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), 1956 in detail.
Adoption Under Hindu Law Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 Section 5-17 deal with adoption Section 5. Adoptions to be regulated by this Chapter. Section 6. Requisites of a valid adoption. Section 7. Capacity of Male Hindu to take in ...
हिन्दू विधि में दत्तक ग्रहण ,
#uttrakhand_civil_judge
#ULTIMATELAWASSOCIATES
00:00 Introduction

00:50 Applicability of Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act

1:46 Chapter 1 Preliminary sec 1 to 4

10:20 sec 3 Definition Clause
15:50 chapter 2 Adoption
sec 5 to 17 of the Hindu Adoption & Maintenance Act, 1956.

19:00 sec 6 Requisite of valid adoption ― Who can Adopt a child?

21:00 The capacity of a Hindu male to adopt.

23:15 The capacity of a Hindu female to adopt.

Who can give a child for adoption?

Can the guardian give a child for adoption?

When is adoption valid?

Necessary conditions to be fulfilled for:

Adoption of a son

Adoption of a daughter

Adoption of a female child by a male

Adoption of a male child by a female

Other conditions

Effects of adoption

Rights of adoptive parents to dispose of their property

Who will be the adoptive mother in case of adoption by a male?

Can a valid adoption be cancelled?

Prohibition of payments

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