The Madras High Court Bench here on Monday ordered 
notice to the Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary on a public interest litigation
 petition seeking declaration of Section 29-A of the Tamil Nadu Hindu 
Succession (Amendment) Act, 1990, of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, as 
null and void. The petitioner, R. Thangaraja, who runs the Mass 
Education and Action for Rural Development Society, an NGO in 
Virudhunagar district, said Section 29-A imposed a few restrictions on 
married daughters in inheriting properties. The amendment was in 
contravention to the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005. 
Mr.
 Thangaraja contended that the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, 
was enacted to remove discrimination between male and female heirs in 
inheriting properties. Section 29-A of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Succession 
(Amendment) Act was liable to be declared null and void because it was 
outdated, encouraged gender discrimination and ran in contravention to 
the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, he argued.
 A Division Bench comprising Justices M. Jaichandren and S. Vaidyanathan
 admitted the case, ordered notice to the Chief Secretary and the 
secretaries of the Revenue and Law departments. The case has been 
adjourned by four weeks.
Courtesy:The Hindu dot com 





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