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The legal framework governing HUF structures is shifting. While traditional views once limited the role of 'Karta' to the eldest male member, legislative changes and landmark judicial precedents have fundamentally redefined the rights of daughters and wives within a HUF.
By Radhika Gaggar
Read MoreGreen financing gets fillip in Gift City
The landscape of sustainable finance in India is evolving rapidly, with GIFT City emerging as a pivotal hub for green capital. In an article published in Financial Express, our Partner Sangita John highlights how the region and new initiatives are providing a significant fillip to sustainable investments.
By Sangita John
Read MoreInherited, ancestral property can be attached under PMLA: Delhi HC
The intersection of inherited property rights and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) remains a complex legal landscape. In a significant recent judgment, the Delhi High Court has clarified that ancestral or inherited properties are not immune from attachment under the PMLA.
By Nikhil Varshney
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Can a woman be 'Karta' of a Hindu Undivided Family?
The legal framework governing HUF structures is shifting. While traditional views once limited the role of 'Karta' to the eldest male member, legislative changes and landmark judicial precedents have fundamentally redefined the rights of daughters and wives within a HUF.
By Radhika Gaggar
Read MoreGreen financing gets fillip in Gift City
The landscape of sustainable finance in India is evolving rapidly, with GIFT City emerging as a pivotal hub for green capital. In an article published in Financial Express, our Partner Sangita John highlights how the region and new initiatives are providing a significant fillip to sustainable investments.
By Sangita John
Read MoreInherited, ancestral property can be attached under PMLA: Delhi HC
The intersection of inherited property rights and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) remains a complex legal landscape. In a significant recent judgment, the Delhi High Court has clarified that ancestral or inherited properties are not immune from attachment under the PMLA.
By Nikhil Varshney
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