Section 28 of HSA : Section 28: Disease, Defect, Etc, Not To Disqualify
HSA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a Hindu man passes away, leaving behind a daughter who is visually impaired. Some relatives argue that due to her impairment, she should not inherit her father's property. However, according to Section 28 of The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, the daughter cannot be disqualified from her right to inherit the property on the basis of her visual impairment. Thus, despite the relatives' objections, the daughter is legally entitled to her share of her father's estate.