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The reception of the Portuguese Civil Code in Goa, Daman and Diu. By a Decree of 18 November 1869, the Civil Code of 1867 was extended to the. Overseas Provinces of Portugal. 12 See, on the impact of the 1977 reform in Family Law, Antunes Varela, Direito da Familia, vol. I, 5th ed., Lisbon, 1999, pp. 58 ff.; and Jorge
10 May 2012 The Portuguese ruled Goa for 400 years and have left behind a universal civil code applicable to all residents of Goa. Personal law of Hindus and Muslims is not recognized. After 1961 all Portuguese era laws were repealed by an Act of the Indian Parliament, except the civil code of 1867. This is valid even
12 Aug 2010 Law of the Portuguese Civil Code of 1867 – A 21st Century approach received from Law. Department was distributed to the Members of the Legislative Assembly. The Bill No. 36 of. 2008, The Goa Succession, Special Notaries and Inventory Proceeding Bill, 2008 and the translation were also made
The Goa civil code is largely based on the Portuguese Civil Code (Codigo Civil Portugues) of 1867, which was introduced in Goa in 1870. Later, the code saw some modifications, based on: the Portuguese Decrees on Marriage and Divorce of 1910 (Lei do Divorcio: Decreto de 3 de Novembro de 1910).
24 Sep 2016 Relatively few individuals outside Goa do realize that the Personal and Family Laws in Goa are represented by the Goa Daman and Diu Administration Act 1962; which has been greatly inspired from Portuguese Civil Code 1867. This is quite evident from the fact that the domains of family laws including
Maria Alda Estrelina & Another vs Antonio Pinto & Others on 5 May, 2000. were maintained and the Portuguese Civil Code, 1867 was one such law which continued to be in force years in accordance with Article 535 of the Portuguese Civil Code. Article 535 of the Portuguese Civil Code deals with. Bombay High Court.
In the Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu uniform laws of family and succession, found partly in the Portuguese Civil Code and partly in the Marriage and Divorce Decrees of 1910 still apply to all inhabitants of the territory. In their application to Goan Hindus these laws are, of course, subjected to a law protecting certain
[1] History The Goa civil code is largely based on the Portuguese Civil Code (Codigo Civil Portugues) of 1867. as a whole. the free encyclopedia en. based on:[2] the Portuguese Gentile Hindu Usages Decrees of 1880 (Codigo de usos e costumes dos hindus gentios de Goa) the Portuguese Decrees on Marriage
Perhaps the most valuable living legacy left in Goa by the Portuguese is a codified system of Law: the Portuguese Civil Code of 1867 and the Code of Civil Procedure of 1939, which encompass the entire spectrum of Civil Law. It is a codification divided into four sections. Part I contains Articles 1 through 17 delineating the
Further, Christians in the State of Goa and the Union Territories of . . .. Daman and Diu are governed by the Portuguese Civil Code 1867 while those in. Pondicherry adhere to any of the following laws: (i). Customary Hindu Law. (ii) The Indian Succession Act, 1925. (iii) The French Civil Code, 1804. Indian Christians who are
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