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Right To Property A Constitutional Right, Says Supreme Court
- Friday January 3, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court has said that the right to property is a constitutional right and an individual cannot be deprived of his property without him being paid adequate compensation in accordance with the law.
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Daughter-In-Law Has No Indefeasible Right Of Residence, Can Be Evicted: High Court
- Wednesday March 2, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Delhi High Court has said that a daughter-in-law does not have an indefeasible right of residence in a shared household under the Domestic Violence Act and she can be evicted at the behest of aged in-laws who are entitled to live peacefully.
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Woman's Right To Property Can't Be Relinquished Based On Affidavit: Court
- Wednesday July 14, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Gujarat High Court has said that a woman's right to a share in her father's property cannot be relinquished on the basis of a mere consent affidavit signed by her waiving her rights.
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For Right To Property, Muslim Women In India Fight Tradition And Family
- Wednesday May 3, 2017
- Thomson Reuters Foundation
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: Shabana was 18 years old when she was married to a man 15 years her senior in Uttar Pradesh. It wasn’t long before he began beating her. Worried for her safety and that of her two young kids, Shabana begged her eldest brother to let her return to her parental home, where he now lived. He refused, saying her place was with ...
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This Tradition Is Forcing Rajasthan Women To Let Go Of Family Property
- Friday November 4, 2016
- Reuters
Chaksu, Rajasthan: Days before she was married 18 years ago, K Bina Devi and her sister were called to the living room of the family home where they lived with their parents and four brothers. There, in a short ceremony witnessed by village elders, she and her sister signed a piece of paper giving up their share of the family property to their brot...
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Right To Property A Constitutional Right, Says Supreme Court
- Friday January 3, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court has said that the right to property is a constitutional right and an individual cannot be deprived of his property without him being paid adequate compensation in accordance with the law.
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www.ndtv.com
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Daughter-In-Law Has No Indefeasible Right Of Residence, Can Be Evicted: High Court
- Wednesday March 2, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Delhi High Court has said that a daughter-in-law does not have an indefeasible right of residence in a shared household under the Domestic Violence Act and she can be evicted at the behest of aged in-laws who are entitled to live peacefully.
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www.ndtv.com
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Woman's Right To Property Can't Be Relinquished Based On Affidavit: Court
- Wednesday July 14, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Gujarat High Court has said that a woman's right to a share in her father's property cannot be relinquished on the basis of a mere consent affidavit signed by her waiving her rights.
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www.ndtv.com
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For Right To Property, Muslim Women In India Fight Tradition And Family
- Wednesday May 3, 2017
- Thomson Reuters Foundation
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: Shabana was 18 years old when she was married to a man 15 years her senior in Uttar Pradesh. It wasn’t long before he began beating her. Worried for her safety and that of her two young kids, Shabana begged her eldest brother to let her return to her parental home, where he now lived. He refused, saying her place was with ...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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This Tradition Is Forcing Rajasthan Women To Let Go Of Family Property
- Friday November 4, 2016
- Reuters
Chaksu, Rajasthan: Days before she was married 18 years ago, K Bina Devi and her sister were called to the living room of the family home where they lived with their parents and four brothers. There, in a short ceremony witnessed by village elders, she and her sister signed a piece of paper giving up their share of the family property to their brot...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com