Which of the following best describes the concept of Dharma in Hinduism?
What distinguishes "Smriti" from "Shruti" in Hindu law?
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Consider the following statements about the Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools of Hindu law:
i. Mitakshara recognizes property rights by birth, whereas Dayabhaga recognizes them by inheritance.
ii. In Dayabhaga, the widow has no right to her husband's share of joint property.
iii. Mitakshara school applies throughout India except Bengal and Assam.
Which of the following statements about Dharma is/are correct?
i. Dharma encompasses legal, social, and spiritual responsibilities.
ii. Dharma is considered static and unchanging across different societal roles.
iii. Dharma plays a central role in maintaining societal balance.
Under the Hindu Marriage Act, what is the minimum age requirement for males and females to marry?
What was one of the significant changes introduced by the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 regarding marriage practices?
Which of the following best describes the term "Shruti" in the context of Hindu law?
What is the primary difference in property rights between the Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools of Hindu law?
Which of the following acts is considered a significant piece of legislation that has contributed to the development of Hindu law in India?
What was the original significance of the term 'Hindu' before it became a designation of religion?
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