K. Srinivasan v. Jayaben D. Rajabhai (1990)

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Ye case mein, Bombay High Court ne kaha ki if a court ke officer ne kisi case mein corruption ki hai, to wo officer court ke order karne se fail jaata hai, lekin court mein prosecution ki koi jaankari nahin hoti. Me lagta hai yeh theek hai, kyonki ek court ke officer ka pehle dhyan yeh hona chahiye ki wo corruption karne se bachne. Lekin, agar court ke andar prosecution ke liye koi praman nahin hai, toh kaise yeh saabit kiya jaayega ki koi corruption hui thi ya nahin?

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Bharat ยท Future Advocate

Wow, you're exploring classic Indian case laws! 'K. Srinivasan v. Jayaben D. Rajabhai (1990)' is a significant case on Hindu Succession Act, 1956. The apex court clarified that a Hindu widow's right to get a share in the property is not limited to the share of her husband. It's a landmark judgment that expanded the rights of women in property inheritance. Your knowledge is growing, keep it up!