Hindu Succession Act, 1956
6. Devolution of interest in coparcenary property. —
(1) On and from the commencement of the Hindu Succession (Amendment ... same manner as the son; (b) have the same rights in the coparcenary property as she would have had if she had been
interest of the assessee in the coparcenary property of any Hindu undivided family of which he is a member; (iii) [any one building
Hindus. Explanation.— The interest of a male Hindu in a Mitakshara coparcenary property or the interest of a member of a tarwad, tavazhi, illom, kutumba
area by the cesser of such interest, including, in particular, a coparcenary interest in the joint family property of a Hindu family governed ... Mitakshara, Marumakkattayam or Aliyasantana law. (2) If a member of a Hindu coparcenary governed by the Mitaksha school of law dies, then the provisions
father-in-law has not the means to do so from any coparcenary property in his possession out of which the daughter
Section 39 in Estate Duty act, 1953
39. Valuation of interest in coparcenary property ceasing on death.
(1) The value of the benefit accruing ... arising from the cesser of a coparcenary interest in any joint family property governed by the Mitakshara school of Hindu law which ceases
Fundamental Right; AND WHEREAS the exclusion of the daughter from coparcenary ownership merely by reason of her sex is contrary to the Constitutional mandate ... said policy for women, inter alia , provides for the conferment of coparcenary right on the daughter of a coparcener in a Joint Hindu Family governed
promulgated by the Maharaja of Cochin. 6. Devolution of interest in coparcenary property. —
(1) On and from the commencement of the Hindu Succession (Amendment ... same manner as the son; (b) have the same rights in the coparcenary property as she would have had if she had been
area by the cesser of such interest, including, in particular, a coparcenary interest in the joint family property of a Hindu family governed ... Mitakshara, Marumakkattayam or Aliyasantana law. (2) If a member of a Hindu coparcenary governed by the Mitaksha school of law dies, then the provisions
Succession (Maharashtra Amendment) Act, 1994
29.
-A. Equal rights to daughter in coparcenary property. Notwithstanding anything contained in section 6 of this ... same manner as a son and have the same rights in the coparcenary property as she would have had if she had been