A husband convicted of dowry death cannot inherit his deceased wife’s property. The High Court ruled this, applying principles of justice and equity. The court noted that while the Indian Succession Act lacks an explicit disqualification, public policy prevents murderers from profiting from their crimes. This decision impacts inheritance laws, ensuring justice in such grave cases.
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