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What does Riwajnama specifically pertain to in terms of ownership transfer?
What does Riwajnama specifically pertain to in terms of ownership transfer?
- Ownership of a land to the family of the deceased husband
- Ownership of a widow to the family of the deceased husband (correct)
- Ownership of agararian land to the family of the deceased husband
- Ownership of cattle to the family of the deceased husband
Which of the following best describes the purpose of Riwajnama?
Which of the following best describes the purpose of Riwajnama?
- To transfer ownership towards the deceased's family (correct)
- To distribute the deceased's wealth equally
- To manage the deceased's property
- To ensure the widow remains unmarried
In the context of Riwajnama, which group is primarily affected?
In the context of Riwajnama, which group is primarily affected?
- Friends of the widow
- Children of the widow
- Neighbors of the deceased
- Family members of the deceased husband (correct)
Which option is not related to the transfer of ownership under Riwajnama?
Which option is not related to the transfer of ownership under Riwajnama?
What type of ownership is primarily involved in Riwajnama?
What type of ownership is primarily involved in Riwajnama?
Study Notes
Riwajnama Custom
- Riwajnama refers to a cultural practice associated with inheritance and property rights in certain communities.
- Specifically relates to the transfer of ownership when a husband passes away.
- Generally denotes the concept of transferring rights to a widow's ownership.
Key Ownership Transfer
- Ownership of a widow typically reverts to the family of the deceased husband.
- Ensures that the deceased husband's lineage retains control over familial assets.
- Highlights issues of gender and property rights within specific cultural contexts.
Options of Ownership Transfer
- The options listed include various types of assets, emphasizing different facets of ownership:
- A. Ownership of a widow to the family
- B. Ownership of land
- C. Ownership of cattle
- D. Ownership of agrarian land
Implications
- The practice raises important discussions about the rights of widows and the impact on family structures.
- Reflects historical and cultural norms that govern inheritance and property distribution.
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Test your knowledge on the Riwajnama custom, which pertains to the ownership transfers following a husband's death. Identify the correct option regarding what is transferred to the deceased husband's family. Explore the implications of this cultural practice in the context of property rights.