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What did the Hindu Succession Act 2005 convey​

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Answered by krishnarajsingh2012
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New Delhi: In 2005, parliament amended the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 to give daughters equal rights to inheritance and make them coparceners, on par with sons in a family. ... In 2005, this law was amended to include daughters as coparceners by birth, carrying the same rights and responsibilities as sons.

Answered by alekhyamarthi24
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On September 9, 2005, the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, which governs the devolution of property among Hindus, was amended. ... The amendment now grants daughters the same rights, duties, liabilities and disabilities that were earlier limited to sons

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