SATATE THE HINDU SUCCESSION AMENDMENT ACT, 2005.
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Answer:
The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 (39 of 2005)
Explanation:
The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 (39 of 2005) was enacted to remove gender discriminatory provisions in the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. 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.
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Explanation:
The farmers own the land whether it is men or women. Mens only own the land but womens can work but not own land. After, The Hindu Succession Amendment Act, 2005, that along with the sons, daughters and their mother will inherit equal share of the land after the death of the father. It was essentially meant for removing gender discriminatory provisions regarding property rights in the Hindu Succession Act.
The amendment has tremendously balanced the property rights of male and female siblings. In 2008, the Supreme Court ruled that the law has retrospective effect, and for the daughter to become a co-sharer with her male siblings, the father would have had to be alive on 9 September 2005. The Supreme Court also ruled that the amendment was applicable to all partition suits filed before 2005 and pending when the amendment was framed.