Union of India - Act
Married Womens Property Act, 1874
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
Married Womens Property Act, 1874
Act 3 of 1874
- Published in Gazette of India 3 on 24 February 1874
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 24 February 1874.]
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An Act to explain and amend the law relating to certain married women, and for other purposes.WHEREAS it is expedient to make such provision as hereinafter appears for the enjoyment of wages and earnings by women married before the first day of January ,. 1866, and for insurances on lives by persons married before or after that day:AND WHEREAS by the Indian Succession Act, 1865 (10 of 1865), section 4 it is enacted that no person shall by marriage acquire any interest in the property of the person whom he or she marries, nor become incapable of doing any act in respect of his or her own property, which he or she could have done, if unmarried.AND WHEREAS by force of the said Act all women to whose marriages it applies are absolute owners, of all property vested in, or acquired by, them, and their husbands do not by their marriage acquire any interest in such property, but the said Act does not protect such husbands from liabilities on account of the debts of their wives contracted before marriage, and does not expressly provide for the enforcement of claims by or against such wives;Chapter I
Chapter II
(a)by any Hindu, Muhammadan , Sikh or Jain- ( i ) in Madras , after the thirty-first day of December, 1913, or(ii)in any other territory to which this Act extended immediately before the commencement of the Married Women's Property (Extension) Act 1959, after the first day of April, 1923, or (iii)in any territory to which this Act extends on and from the commencement of the Married Women's Property (Extension) Act, 1959, on or after such commencement; (b)by a Buddhist in any territory to which this Act extends, on or after the commencement of the Married Women's Property (Extension) Act, 1959: Provided that nothing herein contained shall affect any right or liability which has accrued or been incurred under any decree of a competent court passed-( i ) before the first day of April, 1923, in any case to which sub-clause ( i ) or sub-clause (ii) of clause (a) applies; or(ii)before the commencement of the Married Women's Property (Extension) Act, 1959 (61 of 1959), in any case to which sub-clause (iii) of clause (a) or clause (b) applies.] (a)entitle such person to recover anything by attachment and sale or otherwise out of any property which has been transferred to a woman or for her benefit on condition that she shall have no power during her marriage to transfer or charge the same or her beneficial interest therein, as (b)affect the liability of a husband for debts contracted by his wife's agency expressed or implied.] Chapter V
Chapter VI