Supreme Court: Customary Right Must Be Proved; Son‑In‑Law's Claim Dismissed
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The supreme court has ruled that a person claiming a customary right must provide clear evidence to establish its existence. A specific claim by a son-in-law, related to a custom known as "ghardamad" or "ghar damad", has been dismissed. The ruling appears to involve the Oraon tribal community and the practice of inducting a niece's husband into the family through this custom, although details of the decision's broader implications are unclear.
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