HP amends landholding act to give equal rights to women
TCN Service/New Delhi
The Himachal Pradesh government on Tuesday amended ‘HP Ceiling on Land Holdings Act of 1972’ to grant equal rights to women or daughters in property.
“The initiative towards promoting gender equality by carrying out amendment in 51-year-old act is a landmark decision for providing equitable rights in landholding to the adult daughter (married and unmarried).
As per amendment, the adult daughter will be permitted to have a separate independent unit upto 150 bighas of land,” a state government official said.
He stated that the government has rectified the error by inserting the words, “or daughter” after the word “son” in sub-section 4 of section 4 of the existing Act.
The bill includes the daughter at par with the son as a separate independent unit. Earlier, the Act allowed an adult son to have an additional 150 bighas of land while denying the same right to an adult daughter.
As a result, families with adult daughters will have the same land rights as those with adult sons, totalling up to 300 bighas of land.
The amendment bill was introduced in the State Assembly on 29 March, 2023 by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and passed on 3 April 2023.
The Bill paves the way to remove gender discrimination in line with the provisions of Indian Constitution.
Sukhu himself took a special interest in this regard and was keen to introduce the amendment Bill in the current budget session of the state Vidhan Sabha.
“Amendment in the Act is aimed to provide relief to lakhs of families in the State having daughters, as it would enable their daughter to have an additional unit of 150 bighas of land. The move has been widely welcomed by all sections of society as a positive step towards empowering women in the state.
By making the necessary amendment, the State Government is providing succour to lakh of families in the State having daughters.
This amendment aims to ensure that families with daughters have equal rights in land ownership, removing the unconstitutional clause that promotes gender inequality,” Sukhu said.