one has to prove the nucleus of joint family and creation of properties during jointness of hindu family
Concept of Hindu undivided family is applicable to all states of India.Bengal is one of the states of India.
The rule is the same.All should unite in one family
Hindu Undivided Family (H.U.F.) gets created as soon as a man and woman get married i.e. when a Hindu man and woman go through the ceremony of the seven (or four) pheras (the Hindu ceremony of circumambulation around the holy fire to get married). An unmarried man or woman cannot create an H.U.F.
Any person as a human being, without any discrimination, can organize a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) structure for his/her family and operate provided his family members are willing and in agreement to conform to the organizational structure so created...however...from the point of view of Law, it comes under Hindu Law...so can not avail legal and Tax benefits available to HUF.
only one karta is allowed per family..the one who is the oldest
it refers to a business which is owned by the male members of the family. it exists under the Hindu law and is governed by the law of succession. here, the family possess some inherited prperty.
With the advent of nucleus family, the present day Hindu family consists of husband, wife and 1/2 kids. There was a time when Hindu Undivided family consisted of 25/30 heads,with a Karta controlling the entire family. Mainly due to economic reason, the idea of nucleus family has gathered momentum. Along with this, the aspect of material comfort (which was not always there in H.U.F.) also played a crucial role in preferring nucleus family.
This is a business that is owned by two partners in an undivided estate. Traditionally this would be a business that had grandfather, father, and then son all working together.
1.nimmamman thullu corporation 2.sule makkalu Pvt.ltd 3.Bevarsi baddi magana co-operative society
yes because firm is not a legal entity in the name of firm partner earn money n they get purchase property in the name of partner.
In Hindu culture, a gothram refers to a lineage or clan that traces its ancestry to a common male ancestor. Members of the same gothram are considered descendants of this ancestor and are linked by that shared lineage. Gothrams are important in determining marriage compatibility and family relationships in certain communities.
A joint Hindu family business is one that is owned by all the males in the family. There have been several questionnaires which aim to find out the role of the joint family in Hindu businesses and relationships.