'Son' in class-I of the schedule to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 excludes which of the following: (i) an adopted son, (ii) an illegitimate son, (iii) a separate son, (iv) Neither... 'Son' in class-I of the schedule to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 excludes which of the following: (i) an adopted son, (ii) an illegitimate son, (iii) a separate son, (iv) Neither (i) nor (ii) nor (iii)?

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The question is asking which types of sons are excluded from being considered as 'Son' under class-I of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. The options provided suggest a legal context regarding the legitimacy of different types of sons.

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An adopted son is excluded.

The son in class-I of the schedule to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 excludes an adopted son.

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The son in class-I of the schedule to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 excludes an adopted son.

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This exclusion pertains to the definitions and interpretations of the Hindu Succession Act as it relates to inheritance rights.

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Ensure understanding of legal definitions regarding inheritance in the Hindu Succession Act.

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