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    Section 23 of the Hindu Succession Act: Before and After The Hindu Succession Act came into force on 17th June‚ 1956‚ with the basic objective of providing a comprehensive scheme of intestate succession for Hindus.1 The Hindu Succession Act 1956 was amended in 2005. The amendments were made to make the Hindu Succession Act more empowering to women by altering‚ deleting and adding certain sections. The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act‚ 2005 sought to make two major amendments in the Hindu Succession Act

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    Summary of Arabic Blackberry:Adapting to the language of the market Lynn-T Facts: The UAE’s mobile phone provider telco Etisalat collaborated with the creators of the Blackberry‚RIM‚to create the Arabic version of the e-mail smart phone. The Blackberry has brought about the buzz word"push e-mail" into the business world. In other words‚each and every e-mail is delivered instantaneously and individually to handsets. The adoption of push

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    inter-relation of the planetary system‚ the stellar world‚ would be aware that we form a part of this planetary or solar system. By a system we mean an organism or organisation which is methodically arranged. When we know that we belong to the system of planetary motions‚ we understand thereby that we are an inseparable part of the system. We are not unrelated bodies on the surface of the earth‚ like a cart on the road which has no organic link. We belong to the solar system—a huge family of which the

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    Hindu Undivided Family – A Tax Saving Tool G. Venkatesh Introduction Amid all the wide diversity there is a philosophy of underlying unity in India. Yet‚ at the dawn of freedom‚ the founding fathers of our nation chose to continue separate personal laws for its citizens based on their religious identities. This was despite the fact that the new constitution embraced secularism. While Hindus continue to be governed by the Hindu laws‚ Muslims follow the Mohammedan laws and so on. Personal laws

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    The impact of British Administration on Hindu Law: When the East India Company established their business in Indian subcontinent they were not aware about the laws of that area. As a result they faced problems in the administration levels. The main concern of the administrators of East India Company‚ Hastings and also his immediate successors‚ was to ensure maximum amount of land revenue along with the introduction of a judicial administration of both civil and criminal‚ which would command the

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    :- (1) Any marriage solemnised‚ whether before or after the commencement of this Act‚ may‚ on a petition presented by either the husband or the wife‚ be dissolved by a decree of divorce on the ground that the other party— (ii) has ceased to be a Hindu by conversion to another religion; Conversion: Meaning When a person adopts another religion by formally converting to it (in accordance with the formalities prescribed by the religion to which the conversion is sought)‚ he ceases to be the follower

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    [3][clarification needed] The Mughal Emperor Jalaludin Mohammed Akbar ’s record keeper Abu Fazl celebrated the Janjua Rajput as among the most renowned Rajputs of South Asia.[4] Contents  [hide]  * 1 Early history * 2 Janjua emperors of the Hindu Shahi Dynasty * 2.1 Jayapala * 2.2 Anandapala Shah * 2.3 Tirlochanpal Shah * 2.4 Bhimpala Shah * 3 Janjua rule of Mathura * 4 Raja Mal Khan * 4.1 Delhi Sultanate and the Janjua Rajput Rebellion * 5 Main branches

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    insignificant due to the minute Hindu population up until the 1970’s and 80’s‚ thanks primarily to the dot com boom‚ coupled with a formal Immigration Services Act. Indians‚ who are predominantly Hindus‚ migrated in the thousands to take up available jobs within the IT‚ medical and other industries‚ bringing together with them a faith that is both‚ intriguing and bizarre with its various gods and goddesses. One of the biggest and most prominent examples of Hindu influences in America is the fact

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    STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act‚ 1956 principally manages the issue of guardianship to a minor child. The expression "minor" incorporates a man who has not finished the age of eighteen years. The Act is pertinent just to the people who are Hindu by religion. Section 6 of the demonstration gives that the father might be the guardian of minor kid and after him mother should be the guardian. Indeed‚ even under Muslim Law‚ father has preferred right over child. The stipulation

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    McDonalds & Hindu Culture Presentation of Facts: McDonald’s Corporation of the United States opens 4.2 new McDonald’s restaurants daily and by 2003 had 30‚000 restaurants in 121 countries that collectively served 46 million customers each day. While expanding into new regions‚ McDonald’s entered a new country for expansion‚ India. India offered a large customer base but also a cultural challenge to McDonalds. The local Hindu culture has revered cows for thousands of years and McDonalds is

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