Section 13 of HSA : Section 13: Computation Of Degrees
HSA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a Hindu man named Arjun passes away without leaving a will. He is survived by his sister, Geeta, and his nephew, Rohit, who is Geeta's son. To determine who will inherit Arjun's property, Section 13 of The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is applied.
Under sub-section (1), the relationship is traced from Arjun (the intestate) to potential heirs. Geeta, being Arjun's sister, is one degree of ascent (as siblings are considered to b...
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