An Assignment On: Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
An Assignment On: Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
An Assignment On: Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
AN ASSIGNMENT ON
Submitted by
Md. Khalequzzaman
Roll:1826031
Session: 18-19
Introduction:
During the nineteenth century the British enacted the Hindu
Women’s Right to Property Act that paved the way of a Hindu
woman’s right in her deceased husband’s property. At the same time
the concept of “the widow’s limited estate” emerged that entitled a
woman to hold property inherited from their deceased husband
during their lifetime with limitation on disposal of the property so
inherited (Ray 1952).
They will also get the right to sell the lands for legal necessities during
their lifetime, the HC observed.
Barrister Syed Nafiul Islam, one of the lawyers for the plaintiff,
said, after 83 years Hindu widows had regained their property
rights. Among Hindus, widows usually owned their
husbands' assets only in the matter of homesteads, not any
other assets like agricultural land.
“After this verdict, they will get a share of agricultural land too,”
he added.
The strictest part of Hindu law is the distribution of property
among girls. The law, enacted in 1937, deprived women of the
right to inherit their husbands’ properties.
The land had been recorded in the name of Gouri after Avimannu
died in 1996.
Jyotindranath had filed the case with the court of an assistant judge
in Khulna challenging the record of the land in the name of Gouri
Dasi in 1996.