Hindu Law - Study Mode
[#621] Where the manager of a joint Hindu family alienates joint family property, the burden of proof of necessity ties
Correct Answer
(B) On the alienee
[#622] The male Hindu dies after the commencement of Hindu Succession Act. (But before the Hindu Succession Amendment Act. 2005) He was having interest in Mitakshra Coparcenery property at the time of his death:
Correct Answer
(A) His interest in the property shall devolve by survivorship, upon the surviving members of the coparcenery
[#623] G, a Hindu girl, aged 14 years, marries B, a Hindu boy, simply by exchange of garlands in a temple in Delhi. Later on, G finds that B is impotent. G leaves the matrimonial home and marries A. In the following situation:
Correct Answer
(D) G cannot be punished for bigamy because her first marriage was not valid on account of improper solemnization of marriage
[#624] Match List I with List II List I List II a. N. G. Dastane v. S. Dastane, (1975) 2 SCC 326 1. Desertion as a ground for divorce b. Court on its Own Motion (Lajja Devi) v. State, 2012 (193) DLT 61 2. Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 will prevail over personal law c. Saroj Rani v. Sudharshan Kumar, AIR 1984 SC 1562 3. Section 23(1)(a) is not a bar to file a petition under section 13(1A) d. Bipin Chandra v. Prabhavati, AIR 1957 SC 176 4. Cruelty as a ground for divorce Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Correct Answer
(B) a-4, b-2, c-3, d-1
[#625] Section 27 of the Act is attracted only when the property presented at or about the time of marriage is alleged to belong:
Correct Answer
(C) Jointly to both the spouses