ANTI-CORRUPTION LAW- SERIES-13
ANTI-CORRUPTION
LAW- SERIES-13
THE HINDU WIDOWS'
REMARRIAGE ACT, 1856
1 Marriage of Hindu widows legalized. -No
marriage contracted between Hindus shall be invalid, and the issue of no such
marriage shall be illegitimate, by reason of the woman having been previously
married or betrothed to another person who was dead at the time of such
marriage, any custom and any interpretation of Hindu law to the contrary
notwithstanding.
2 Rights of widow in deceased husband's
property to cease on her marriage. -All rights and interests which any widow
may have in her deceased husband's property by way of maintenance, or by
inheritance to her husband or to his lineal successors, or by virtue of any
will or testamentary disposition conferring upon her, without express
permission to remarry, only a limited interest in such property, with no power
of alienating the same, shall upon her remarriage cease and determine as if she
had then died; and the next heirs of her deceased husband, or other persons
entitled to the property on her death, shall thereupon succeed to the same.
3 Guardianship of children of deceased
husband on the remarriage of his widow. -On the remarriage of Hindu widow, if
neither the widow nor any other person has been expressly constituted by the
will or testamentary disposition of the deceased husband the guardian of the
children, the father or paternal grandfather or the mother or paternal
grandmother, of the deceased husband, or any male relative of the deceased
husband, may petition the highest court having original jurisdiction in civil
cases in the place where the deceased husband was domiciled at the time of his
death for the appointment of some proper person to be guardian of the said
children, and thereupon it shall be lawful for the said court, if it shall
think fit, to appoint such guardian, who when appointed shall be entitled to
have the care and custody of the said children, or any of them during their
minority, in the place of their mother; and in making such appointment the
court shall be guided, so far as may be by the laws and rules in force touching
the guardianship of children who have neither father nor mother: Provided that,
when the said children have no property of their own sufficient for their
support and proper education whilst minors, no such appointment shall be made
otherwise than with the consent of the mother unless the proposed guardian
shall have given security for the support and proper education of the children
whilst minors.
4 Nothing in this Act to render any childless
widow capable of inheriting. -Nothing in this Act contained shall be construed
to render any widow who, at the time of the death of any person leaving any
property, is a childless widow, capable of inheriting the whole or any share of
such property, if before the passing of this Act, she would have been incapable
of inheriting the same by reason of her being a childless widow.
5 Saving of rights of widow marrying, except
as provided in sections 2 to 4. -Except as in the three preceding sections is
provided, a widow shall not, by reason of her remarriage forfeit any property
or any right to which she would otherwise be entitled; and every widow who has
remarried shall have the same rights of inheritance as she would have had, had
such marriage been her first marriage.
6 Ceremonies constituting valid marriage to
have same effect on widow's marriage. -Whatever words spoken, ceremonies
performed or engagements made on the marriage of a Hindu female who has not
been previously married, are sufficient to constitute a valid marriage shall
have the same effect if spoken, performed or made on the marriage Of a Hindu
widow; and no marriage shall be declared invalid on the ground that such words,
ceremonies or engagements are inapplicable to the case of a widow.
7 Consent to remarriage of minor widow. -If
the widow remarrying is a minor whose marriage has not been consummated, she
shall not remarry without the consent of her father, or if she has no father,
of her grandfather, or if she has no such grandfather, of her mother, or
failing all these, of her elder brother, or failing also brothers, of her next
male relative. Punishment for abetting marriage made contrary to this section.
- All persons knowingly abetting a marriage made contrary to the provisions of
this section shall be liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one
year or to fine or to both. Effect of such marriage. -And all marriages made
contrary to the provisions of this section may be declared void by a court of
law:
Proviso -Provided that, in any question
regarding the validity of a marriage made contrary to the provisions of this
section, such consent as is aforesaid shall be presumed until the contrary is
proved, and that no such marriage shall be declared void after it has been
consummated. Consent to remarriage of major widow. -In the case of a widow who
is of full age, or whose marriage has been consummated, her own consent shall
be sufficient consent to constitute her remarriage lawful and valid.
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Dear Ngo leaders promote activities such as :-
(All forms of corruption must be ended to secure the
basic rights of all people and ensure a world where everyone can live in
dignity)
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1.
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Organize, communicate, and raise awareness
on Anti corruption laws to your target people.
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2.
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Identify the victims and witnesses of
corruption in your working area
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3.
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Identify the need of Legal consultancy for
Consumer rights, women’s rights, Child rights, aged rights, revenue,
education, documents registration, social welfare, public and temple property
panchayat, forest, insurance, and all government department corruptions
related issues etc
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4.
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Contact for such issues with an affidavit
and we will make the difference
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We also know that corruption can’t be rooted out in one
big sweep. Rather, fighting it is a step-by-step, project-by-project process.
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MANISHANKAR
CEO-Anti-Corruption And Human Rights Movement®-Chennai
Email: anticorruption.org2007@gmail.com.
Mobile:91
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