According to the Indian Succession Act, if a Hindu man dies and not using a Will, 1/3rd of that person’s complete self-acquired wealth goes to his mother, 1/3rd to his wife and 1/3rd to all the kids together. But the massive question as to who will care for the pet stays. The above isn’t a real story however the plot of a Bollywood comedy movie, sarcastically named ‘Entertainment’. Though the canine in the movie didn’t die amid a sequence of comic occasions, in real life, nonetheless, dogs and different pets are actually thrown to the streets or even killed when their human parents die.
As it is a very unique type of asset, in accordance with law, the place the asset truly has emotions and consciousness, the guardian should be someone whom the pet already knows and likes,” says Vishnu. However, it gets more complicated in the case of pets …
