The largely accepted position on women in the Dharmaśāstras is that women are non-heirs—they are legally dependent on men in their respective roles as daughters, wives or mothers. While there exist studies on inheritance and property in Hindu Law, modern scholars have paid insufficient attention to women's rights to property in the Dharmaśāstras during the succession process, possibly due to Dharmaśāstric rhetoric on women. My study attempts to fill in this gap. In this dissertation, I examine the conceptual position of women in regard to inheritance and property in an influential treatise—the Dāyabhāga composed by Jīmūtavāhana. The Dāyabhāga is a specialized work on inheritance from medieval Bengal dated approximately to the 12th...
Zenab Banu, 1995, “Muslim Women’s Rights to Inheritance. Shari‘a law and its practice among the Daww...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
This paper examines whether and to what extent changes in inheritance legislation impact women's phy...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the vicissitudes of the property rights of the Hindu female, and...
The concept of property in India has been one of the most complicated and extensive branches of juri...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
The laws dealing with intestate and testamentary succession in India are not uniform. A variety of l...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
Under the present legal system of India, people from different religions are governed by their own p...
To understand the property rights of Muslim women in India, it is necessary to understand the positi...
This study was conducted on 126 Hindu married women who were gone through the painful process of anc...
The term “Classical Hindu law” refers to the legal regulations recorded in the Dharmaśāstra, which w...
Zenab Banu, 1995, “Muslim Women’s Rights to Inheritance. Shari‘a law and its practice among the Daww...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
This paper examines whether and to what extent changes in inheritance legislation impact women's phy...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the vicissitudes of the property rights of the Hindu female, and...
The concept of property in India has been one of the most complicated and extensive branches of juri...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
The laws dealing with intestate and testamentary succession in India are not uniform. A variety of l...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
Under the present legal system of India, people from different religions are governed by their own p...
To understand the property rights of Muslim women in India, it is necessary to understand the positi...
This study was conducted on 126 Hindu married women who were gone through the painful process of anc...
The term “Classical Hindu law” refers to the legal regulations recorded in the Dharmaśāstra, which w...
Zenab Banu, 1995, “Muslim Women’s Rights to Inheritance. Shari‘a law and its practice among the Daww...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
This paper examines whether and to what extent changes in inheritance legislation impact women's phy...