Matrimonial Property (Rights of Women upon Marriage) bill, Will make men Bankrupts.

Indian Feminists are after men for decades with so many Gender Biased laws. Now after his Property. With Matrimonial Property (Rights of Women upon Marriage) bill.
No wonder as soon as this Bill is passed Every women will Plan to divorce immedietly, as she get marry, coz she will hit the Jackpot with Divorce and make man Bankrupt; for no reason.
India Should Thankfull to these Family Breaking Feminists, WCD/NCD for wonderfull ideas to create more Divorces. No women will be ready to cook and do daily chores, when she get FREE money/Property with Divorce.
Long Live WCD/NCW.
Goal of NCW / WCD is, To dominate, control and destroy a man`s finance, mental health, self esteem and any hope for happiness [ Copy left MyNation Foundation ]
The first draft of Matrimonial Property (Rights of Women upon Marriage) bill – 2012, prepared by Maharashtra Government’s Women and Child Development department in association with women’s organisation Majlis, seeks to give women rights of an equal partner in husband’s property.
As per the draft law, matrimonial property includes movable and immovable items, including husband’s share of joint family’s land or business. It also includes provident fund, gratuity amount, etc.
Sources in the WCD department said the present matrimonial laws do not recognise `non-economic contribution’ of the wife to the household, and she is entitled to only a maintenance if the marriage breaks down.
The draft bill aims to secure economic rights of women and provide them dignity. It also introduces a concept where consent of the wife will be required for taking any decision of sale or borrowing with regard to the property. Dealings without her written consent will be deemed null and void.

The draft was sent to Law and Judiciary Department for consideration, and was returned, “asking us to check if the provisions contradicted Hindu Marriage Act and the Hindu Succession Act. But, we have already checked and there are no contradictions. We expect the Department to advise us in ensuring that the provisions of the draft law are not misused,” said an official. 
The draft law, however, excludes inherited property or share in the Hindu Undivided Family, husband’s personal insurance money, and his personal effects such as jewellery, etc from the matrimonial property.
If wife’s consent can’t be obtained because of her mental/physical incapacity, or willful refusal, husband can approach the family court.
Similarly, if the wife fears that the husband is going to sell off the matrimonial property and undermine her or children’s interests, she can move the court.

The draft law also says that if, at the time of passing a decree of divorce or separation, either party claims more than half of the property, the court may consider length of marriage, age of the parties, earning capacity of each party, present value of properties, debt and liabilities, disabilities of either party or children, non-economic contribution of the wife, etc, while deciding on it.

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