The book deals with proprietary rights of women provided under Hindu
succession Act, 1956. This is one of the most controversial aspects
because property rights are given to the women but due to certain
pre-determined social norms the women fails to exercise their rights. No
doubt, to further strengthen the proprietary position, Hindu Succession
Act, 1956 was amended in 2005. The amendment tries to plug the loopholes
existed in 1956, but the questions remains that whether the women would
exercise those rights which were provided to them under this Amended
Act? In this work an effort was made to study the effect of Hindu
Succession Act, 1956(along with Amendment Act, 2005)on the proprietary
rights of women, the loopholes which still existed in the Act and
finally suggestions were made to make it more effective. some excerpts
of the work has also been referred by Karnatka High Court while deciding
the property matters concerning woman.