The state has often intervened in the domain of relationships to maintain the delicate balance between a person’s right to privacy and a just social order
Editor s Note: On September 1, the Supreme Court in Revanasiddappa vs. Mallikarjun recognized the rights of children born out of invalid marriages in their parents share in Hindu joint family.
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The Supreme Court on Friday (September 1) pronounced a judgment recognizing the rights of children born out of invalid marriages in their parents share in Hindu joint family property.The Court held.
The Supreme Court today reserved its judgement in the issue of whether children born out of a void or voidable marriage had a right in parents ancestral property as per the Hindu law. The bench.