Women's share in husband's inherited property on divorce

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Women will get share of husband's inherited property on divorce 
 
 
A wife will have a share in her husband's inherited or inheritable marital property on divorce, 
though the exact quantum of the compensation has been left to the discretion of the judge, 
according to a legislation that was cleared by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday. 
 
The Cabinet also cleared the proposal that in cases where divorce has been sought on mutual 
consent of both parties the judiciary has been given the discretion to grant divorce to one 
party after a period of three years, even if the man and the wife are no longer on the same 
page. These were part of the recommendations of the GoM on Marriage Laws Amendment 
Bill which will now be amended suitably before being brought to Parliament during the 
monsoon session, beginning August 5. 
 
By not quantifying the amount of compensation the government has moderated its earlier 
proposal to give a wife "equal" share in marital property. The ministers felt that a judge could 
decide on the quantum of compensation after taking into account an entire set of 
considerations such as the disposable income of both husband and wife, conditions like who 
will bear the primary responsibility of raising the children and claimants on the "inheritable 
property." 
 
The proposal to give a woman share in "inheritable" property had run in to rough weather in 
May because of a conflict of opinions within the government. While the law ministry had 
proposed an equal share in both inherited and inheritable property, the ministry 
of women and child development (WCD) had expressed concern over the implementation of 
the decision. Faced with conflicting views the cabinet had referred the matter to the group of 
ministers (GoM) whose recommendations to leave the final decision with the judge has been 
accepted. 
 
While the bill has a provision for share in a husband's self-acquired property, a new clause, 
13F, was discussed by the GoM, headed by defence minister A K Antony
 
 
It says if the ancestral property cannot be divided, then the woman should get sufficient 
compensation by calculating husband's share in it. The amount of the compensation can be 
worked out by the court hearing the divorce case. 
 
 
The GoM was also asked to take a view on whether a judge can exercise discretion in 
granting divorce if one of the partners does not move a second 'joint application' for divorce 
with mutual consent. 
 
 
The Cabinet has also left it to the judge's discretion granting of divorce applied for under 
mutual consent after a three year period. According to sources, there are instances when one 
party develops cold feet or changes his or her mind after applying for divorce under mutual 
consent clause. "This can lead to unnecessary harassment of one party. So an amendment has 
been introduced to allow the judge to grant a divorce if one party does not appear in court," 
the source said. 
 
 
(Times of India)

 

 

Replies (5)

THANKS FOR UPDATING...

VERY GOOD NEWS FOR ALL WOMEN. IT WILL SURELY REDUCE CRUELTY ON THEM AND ONE OF THE VERY GOOD MOVE TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN.yesyes

VERY NICE

THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATION

REALLY GOOD FOR WOMENS

THANKS A LOT 

yesANU JIyes

As for information wise good. But I really doubt all this jumbles & mumbles of divorce, no law can be said to be apt for personal matter such an deep relation like in nuptial..... but sad thing is that no Indian language has word for divorce,, but many cases are pending..... society needs to open up... the very case of divorce is closed society we live in, but then even the love marriages are too facing same problems.. our ethical and moral values has to be revamped. these are my view maybe out of topic but then law is made for a cause . if root cause is removed then a beautiful society will fuel the growth of country and humanity on the whole..

I am sure this will not be passed in parlement..

This is just a game of Congress

Further if it came in force number of divorces will grows ..And it is nothing but encouraging to divorce 

Originally posted by : Ganeshbabu K

I am sure this will not be passed in parlement..

This is just a game of Congress

Further if it came in force number of divorces will grows ..And it is nothing but encouraging to divorce 

 

Agreed to Mr. Ganesh Views....


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