What is the precautions should be take by the banker if married' women opening an account
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The banker should take due precaution in opening an account in the name of a pardanashin woman. As the identity of such woman cannot be ascertained, the banker generally refuses to open an account in her name. Bankers take their thumb impression as a substitute for signature and a copy of photograph.
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She is competent to enter into a valid contract. In
case of debt taken by a married woman, her husband
shall not be liable except some particular
circumstances. A marred woman can act as an
executor/administrator without any
guidance/interference from her husband
Governed by Married Women’s Property Act, 1874
and Indian Succession Act, 1925
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