How is the new law of Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005 different from the old one
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Under the amendment, the daughter of a coparcener shall by birth become a coparcener in her own right in the same manner as the son. The daughter shall now have the same rights in the coparcenary property (ancestral property of the Hindu undivided family) as a son.
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A Supreme Court bench said the amended Hindu Succession Act of 2005 stipulated that a daughter would be a 'coparcener' since birth, and have the 'same rights and liabilities' as a son. With the coming of the Hindu succession act in 2005, daughters got equal rights in their ancestral assets
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