" it is only possible when a person not having any male child and he adopts such would be DIL's husband as son..."
----- mr rabikant , it is your imagination not law.
Arup (UNEMPLOYED) 08 April 2011
" it is only possible when a person not having any male child and he adopts such would be DIL's husband as son..."
----- mr rabikant , it is your imagination not law.
Those who quote such statements from the judgement to make Arup understand should know ...that he is afflicted with lovearia.Inki buddhi me ab kuch nahi jayega
I am reminded of a song from the film Raju ban gaya gentleman:
Sardi khaasi naa malaria hua,ye gaya yaaro iskoooo
Love love love.....Loverairia hua
Lovearia hua
Lovearia huaaaaaaa
Arup (UNEMPLOYED) 09 April 2011
law i not a subject of filmy qutation.
for common people it is fixed and final.
the present law of india is exactly what i said. in this regard.
Gulshan Tanwar (Advocate) 09 April 2011
Clause (iii) of Section 10 of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 prohibits adoption of a married person.
regarding this -- In Maharastra, the Santhals can adopt a son along with his wife.
Go with the exact things and not what is written in Books.
Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Advocate) 09 April 2011
Dear Mr. Gulshan Tanwar,
Law is what is written in the law books(whether it be statute books of judgments). You and me cannot interpret is otherwise.
The query was not limited to Santhals of Maharashtra but was a general query to which general law applies and not any exception (However, I could not trace any legal provision permitting santhals of Maharashtra to be adopted along with wife).