1. The following picture and poem are reflecting the issue of discrimination faced by women on inheritance of land. It was solved by Hindu Succession Amendment Act,2005. Do you think still women are facing discrimination in many other areas? Find and suggest some measures to solve these issues.
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Article 14 of the Constitution guarantees equality to all citizens of India. However, even 73 years after Independence, this seems like a far-fetched dream for many women. The Supreme Court’s judgment in the case of Vineeta Sharma v Rakesh Sharma took a step towards gender equality. The court has set the record straight on the contentious issue of coparcenary rights of daughters, which gives them the same right to inherit ancestral property as a son and to ask for a partition of the coparcenary property.
The court has given them the right to be a coparcenor by birth irrespective of whether they were born before or after the 2005 amendment to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. The court has clarified that the father need not be alive at the time when the amendment came into force, thereby overruling Prakash v Phulvati (2016) and Mangammal v T.B. Raju (2018). In not requiring the father to be alive at the time of the amendment, the court has protected the rights of a whole generation of women who would otherwise have been deprived of their right to coparcenary property.
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tum girl ho kya ...........