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SC seeks Centre s reply on uniform grounds of succession, inheritance
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Wed, Mar 10 2021 19:42 IST |
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New Delhi, March 10 : The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought reply from the Centre on a PIL seeking gender and religion-neutral uniform grounds of succession and inheritance for citizens in the country.
A bench of Chief Justice S.A. Bobde and Justices A.S. Bopanna and V. Ramasubramanian issued notice to the Ministries of Home Affairs, Law and Justice, and Women and Child Development on the plea filed by Advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay.
Senior Advocate Kiran Suri, appearing Upadhyay, argued the matter before the bench.
ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 114 (ET Online) 9 property rights that women in India should be aware of
Tania Jaleel | 03:33 Min | March 10, 2021, 10:00 AM IST
It is of utmost importance that women should know of their property rights. Here are nine property rights a woman should not let go of. Host: Tania Jaleel; Producer: Paramveer Singh
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Matters related to transfer of property can be tedious and many times can involve a lot of heart burn. This can be especially true in the case of woman. This is why it is of utmost importance that women should know of their property rights.
Ranchi: From an MLA arriving at the Jharkhand Assembly in traditional wear to highlight women’s issues, the women staff at Ranchi railway division manning the entire division, the chief minister felicitating women for putting up a relentless fight during the pandemic to legal experts discussing women’s rights, the International Women’s Day was an eventful affair in Ranchi on Monday.
Congress’s Mahagama MLA Dipika Pandey Singh arrived at Vidhan Sabha clad in a saree, which is the uniform of anganwadi sevikas, and raised the issues being faced by the latter in the House. “I have come to the Assembly dressed as an anganwadi worker to remind the government that the sevikas have been protesting on a number of issues which have been ignored for long,” Singh said.