Section 6 of HAM Act : Section 6: Requisites Of A Valid Adoption
HAM Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a couple, Ravi and Priya, who want to adopt a child. They consult a lawyer to ensure that the adoption is valid under Section 6 of The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956. The lawyer explains:
- Ravi and Priya must have the capacity and the right to adopt, meaning they must be Hindus, of legal age, mentally sound, and not have a living son, son's son, or son's son's son (unless it's a custom that permits them to ad...
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