hindu undivided family is governed by law
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Hindu law defines “Hindu undivided family” as all persons lineally descended from a common ancestor and includes theur wives and unmarried daughters. ... “Hindu undivided family” is purely a creature of law and cannot be created by an act of parties (except in case of adoption and reunion).
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Hindu law defines “Hindu undivided family” as all persons lineally descended from a common ancestor and includes theur wives and unmarried daughters. “Hindu undivided family” is purely a creature of law and cannot be created by an act of parties
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