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âWomenâs Propertyâ Prof. Santosh D. Bhosale
(vi) Property obtained by adverse possession.
(vii) Property obtained in lieu of maintenance.
Thus, from the above sources, we may say that the âStridhanaâ is usually a movable
property comprising golden ornaments, etc.
c) Right of women over Stridhana:-
(i) Power of alienation:-
The woman is the absolute owner of Stridhana; therefore, she can alienate or
dispose of the property at her pleasure. However, a married woman requires a husbandâs
permission for the alienation of certain properties, but a widow or unmarried woman needs
no permission from anybody to alienate Stridhana.
(ii) Succession of Stridhana:-
At the womanâs death, Stridhana devolves on her own heirs and does not revert to
her husband's heirs, e.g. if a Woman dies leaving golden ornaments and is survived by a
married daughter and a nephew, the ornaments pass to her daughter and not to the nephew.
II. Womenâs Estate:-
a) Meaning of Womenâs Estate:-
Womenâs estate may aptly be called âWomenâs Limited Estateâ because a woman
has no absolute right over this property but has limited or qualified rights. In other words,
her right to the disposition of property is restricted.
b) Sources of Womenâs Estate:-
The sources of a womanâs estate are as follows-
(i) Property obtained by inheritance.
(ii) Property obtained on the partition.
Thus, the above sources suggest that the âWomenâs Estateâ is usually an immovable
property.
c) Features of womenâs estate:-
She owns the property in the same way as any other owner, but with two limitations,
viz. (i) She cannot ordinarily dispose of the property, and (ii) on her death, it devolves upon
the next heirs of the last full owner. In other words, the property reverts back to its last
owner or his heirs on her death.
d) Right as to Womenâs Estate:-
As discussed earlier, she has an absolute right as a full owner to enjoy and manage
her property; however, her right to dispose of it is restricted. In other words, she cannot
dispose of her property as per her will but has the right to enjoy it.
III. Difference between âStridhanaâ and Womenâs Estate:-
There are the following differences between âStridhanaâ and âWomenâs Estateâ-