Wills are permitted only for self-acquired property, not ancestral coparcenary property. |
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How does the concept of coparcenary differ between the Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools? |
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In Mitakshara, male descendants are coparceners and share ancestral property; in Dayabhaga, sons gain ownership only after the father's death. |
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Fill in the blank: The term 'Stridhana' refers to property that is ___ owned by women. |
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Partition defines shares of coparceners, ensuring equitable distribution of ancestral property. |
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Fill in the blank: The Mitakshara school is based on Vijnanesvara’s commentary on the ___ Smriti. |
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What role does the geographical influence play in the practices of the Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools? |
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Geographical influence shapes distinct legal frameworks.
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Fill in the blank: The Banaras school, a sub-school of Mitakshara, prioritizes adherence to ___ Hindu texts in legal matters. |
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