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.............................................................................................................................ContentsUnit I – Hindu LawChapter 1. Sources of Hindu LawChapter 2. Scope and Application of Hindu LawChapter 3. Schools of Hindu LawChapter 4. Concept of Joint FamilyChapter 5. Partition and ReunionChapter 6. DebtsChapter 7. Alienation of PropertyChapter 8. Impartible EstateUnit II – Hindu MarriageChapter 1. Definition and Forms of Hindu MarriageChapter 2. Importance of Institution of Marriage under Hindu LawChapter 3. Salient or Essential Features of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955Chapter 4. Application of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (Section 2)Chapter 5. DefinitionsChapter 6. Overriding Effect of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955Chapter 7. Conditions of Hindu Marriage (Essentials of Valid Hindu Marriage)Chapter 8. Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage (Solemnization of Hindu Marriage)Chapter 9. Registration of Hindu MarriagesChapter 10. Types of Marriage: Monogamy, Polygamy, PolyandryUnit III – Matrimonial Remedies or ReliefsChapter 1. Restitution of Conjugal RightsChapter 2. Nullity of Marriage (Void and Voidable Marriages)Chapter 3. Judicial SeparationChapter 4. DivorceChapter 5. Maintenance Pendente lite, Permanent Alimony, Custody of Children and Disposal of PropertyChapter 6. Importance of Conciliation to Settle family disputesChapter 7. Jurisprudence and Procedure (Section 19)Chapter 8. The Family Courts Act, 1984Unit IV – Adoption, Maintenance, Minority and GuardianshipChapter 1. AdoptionChapter 2. Law of MaintenanceChapter 3. The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 Objects and Reasons for the enactment of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956Unit V – SuccessionChapter 1. Succession under Mitakshara and Dayabhaga Systems Mitakshara System of Succession or InheritanceChapter 2. History, Object and Scope of Hindu Succession Act, 1956Chapter 3. Salient Features of Hindu Succession Act, 1956Chapter 4. Salient Features of the Hindu Succession (Andhra Pradesh Amentment Act, 1986Chapter 5. Application of the Hindu SuccessionChapter 6. DefinitionsChapter 7. Intestate SuccessionChapter 8. Devolution of Interest in the Property of a Tarwad, Tavazhi Kutumba, Kavaru or IllomChapter 9. Succession to the Property of Hindu MaleChapter 10. Enlargement of Limited Estate of women into their absolute Estate (Provisions relating to Hindu Women’s right to property)Property of a Female Hindu Before the Enactment of the Hindu SuccessionAct, 1956Chapter 11. Special Provisions Respecting Persons Governed by Marumakkattayam and Aliyasantana LawsChapter 12. Geneal Provisions (Rules) of SuccessionChapter 13. Disqualifications from InheritanceChapter 14. Testamentary SuccessionBibliographySubject Index.............................................................................................................................Author DetailsDR. S.R. Myneni, M.A., M.Ed.; LL.M., Ph.D., P.G. Diploma in Journalism & M.C., P.G. Diploma in Econometrics, P.G. Diploma in Mathemathics, P.G. Diploma in Vedic Mathemathics, Diploma in Russian Language, Rashtra Bhusha Praveena, Advocate (A.P. Bar Council).............................................................................................................................