What is the difference between hindu joint family and hindu undivided family?
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Explanation:
An HUF consists of all persons who are lineally descended from a common ancestor, including their wives and daughters. Sons-in-law and daughters-in-law are not part of the HUF, even though they are members of the 'joint family'. This is the difference between an HUF and a 'joint family'.
Hindu joint family and undivided family:
• There is no difference between Hindu joint family and undivided family. These are actually the same terms.
• A joint Hindu family is a group of families tied together by bonds of kinship & wedding and descended from a common ancestor.
• A joint family or undivided family is a comprehensive family planning prevailing in India. The undivided family is comprising of many generations living in the same household, all bound by the shared association.