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Answered by Anonymous
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JIM LEHRER: Good evening from the Magness Arena at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. I'm Jim Lehrer of the PBS NewsHour, and I welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates between President Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee.

This debate and the next three — two presidential, one vice- presidential — are sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates.

Tonight's 90 minutes will be about domestic issues, and will follow a format designed by the commission. There will be six roughly 15-minute segments, with two-minute answers for the first question, then open discussion for the remainder of each segment.

Thousands of people offered suggestions on segment subjects of questions via the Internet and other means, but I made the final selections, and for the record, they were not submitted for approval to the commission or the candidates.

The segments, as I announced in advance, will be three on the economy and one each on health care, the role of government, and governing, with an emphasis throughout on differences, specifics and choices. Both candidates will also have two-minute closing statements.

The audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent. No cheers, applause, boos, hisses — among other noisy distracting things — so we may all concentrate on what the candidates have to say. There is a noise exception right now, though, as we welcome President Obama and Governor Romney. (Cheers, applause.)

Gentlemen, welcome to you both.

Let's start the economy, segment one. And let's begin with jobs. What are the major differences between the two of you about how you would go about creating new jobs? You have two minutes — each of you have two minutes to start. The coin toss has determined, Mr. President, you go first.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Well, thank you very much, Jim, for this opportunity. I want to thank Governor Romney and the University of Denver for your hospitality.

There are a lot of points that I want to make tonight, but the most important one is that 20 years ago I became the luckiest man on earth because Michelle Obama agreed to marry me. (Laughter.) And so I just want to wish, Sweetie, you happy anniversary and let you know that a year from now, we will not be celebrating it in front of 40 million people. (Laughter.)

Answered by sk181231
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This act lays down a comprehensive and uniform system for succession and inheritance into one act. Through this act, Hindu women’s limited estate is also abolished. Thus, any property which is possessed by Hindu women is considered as her absolute property.

Also, she is given the full power to deal with it. She can also dispose of it by any which she likes. Parts of this act was also amended in the year by the Hindu succession act of 2005.

Application of the Act

As per religion, this act is applicable to the following

A person who is a Hindu by religion in any of its developments or forms including a Vira Shaiva, a follower of Prarthana, Brahmo, or Arya Samaj.

The person who is Sikh, Buddhist by religion.

To any person who is not a Christian, Muslim, Jew, or Parsi by religion. This is done only when it is proved that the person would not have been governed by any custom or Hindu law.

Explanation regarding who shall be considered as Buddhists, Jains, Hindus, or Sikhs by religion.

Any child who is legitimate or illegitimate and both of his/her parents are Buddhists, Sikhs, or Hindus by religion.

Any person who is converted or reconverted to Buddhist, Hindu, or Sikh by religion.

The child who is legitimate or illegitimate and of his/her parents are Buddhists, Hindus, Sikh, or Jain by religion. Also, who is brought up as a member of the community, tribe, family, or group, to which the parents belong?

A person should be treated as a Hindu although he might not be a Hindu, but, nevertheless, the person to whom this act applies because of the provisions contained in the section.

In the case of Males

The property of a Hindu male without a will or dying intestate would be given to the heirs who belong to class I. If the heirs are not categorized in class 1, then the property will be given to heirs belonging to class II.

Furthermore, if there are no heirs in class II also, the property will be given to the deceased’s relatives or agnates through the male lineage. Additionally, if there are no relatives or agnates through the male’s lineage, the property that is passed to the relatives or cognates through the female lineage.

In the case of Female

Under the Hindu succession act, 1956, it is clearly stated that females are granted the ownership of the property either after or before the signing of the act. Thus, this abolishes the ‘limited owner’ status. Also, it was not until 2005 act, that the daughters were given equal property or receipt as that of the sons.

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