Mr.Rebates

Mr. Rebates

Monday, July 12, 2010

Equal rights for mothers over child

This tells you how Backwards the Indian Government has kept all Indians, look how out dated laws are in India. The corrupted Indian bureaucracy and wheels of justice are so out dated its sick. In any other country Male and Female can inherite property, this is one of the main reasons why Dowry came into place to start off with. India is an ancient civilization and as such has many old outdated traditions that surely should be brought up to date with out enacting Draconian backward Corrupted Laws like 498a, to change thing and play into the hands of  the Radical Feminazi gang. Unfortunatly the corrupted Indian government plays into the Feminazi's hands for vote bank politics at the public expence.
It is amazing when Men ask for Draconian Laws, like IPC 498a to be Gender Neutral, no on even blinks an eye lid, yet when it comes to any Female issue as in the case of the proposed New inheritance law the govenment wants to make them Gender neutral, Fantastic I say, but why the Bias? It is because of the powerful Feminazi Lobby. It is time for all Men to Rise up and Fight for their rights also and show the government we will not put up with their Bull and vote out any politician who is a Eunuch, or has no Balls so to speak. 
All Politicians should remember Renuka Chowdhary and how she was shown the Door to say it politely? Every voter has the power to enact Change if change doesnt happen the way we want it.

July 12, 2010

For the first time, women will be given the same rights as men to guardianship and adoption of children, even if they are single. A new law to make this effective appears set to become a reality this year. According to the existing law, in case a couple wants to adopt a child, the father is the natural guardian. The proposed amendment to the 120


-old Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, includes the mother along with the father to be appointed as a guardian, making the process gender neutral.

The parliamentary standing committee on law and justice, which is examining the bill to amend the existing laws, is unanimous in its acceptance of the Personal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010, introduced in the Rajya Sabha in April.

"The bill provides for the mother to be appointed as a guardian along with the father so that the courts don't appoint anyone else, in case the father ceases to exist," said Law Minister M Veerappa Moily.

Noted constitutional expert Rajeev Dhavan said once this law comes into existence, mothers would have equal rights as that of the father.

"She would be responsible even as a trustee of the property, in case the minor child inherits his or her share of the property," he said.

The second amendment, proposed in the Hindu Adoption Maintenance Act, 1956, aims to remove hurdles in the way of a married woman to adopt and give a child for adoption, based only on her marital status.

Presently, unmarried and divorced women, as also widows are allowed to adopt, but women separated from their husbands and engaged in divorce battles, cannot adopt a child.

The new amendment would allow married single women to adopt with the consent of her husband till the divorce proceedings are completed.

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