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400 Kendrapada Students Get Rs 4 Lakh Scholarships

A charitable trust founded by a US professor awarded scholarships to 400 students in Kendrapada, with 85% going to girls. The funds aim to support higher education and career dreams. Read more about this inspiring initiative.

Probate of Will No Longer Mandatory Across India

The Repealing and Amending Act, 2025, ends compulsory probate for wills nationwide, easing inheritance. Learn what changes for Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata families and where hurdles may persist.

Rothschilds' Billion-Dollar Art Feud Erupts

A bitter family dispute between Rothschild baronesses over a secret billion-dollar art collection in a Swiss castle reveals a clash of legacy and control. Discover the full story.

Karnataka HC flags gap in Hindu Succession Act, seeks reform

Karnataka High Court identifies an 'inadvertent gap' in the amended Hindu Succession Act, leaving widows and mothers vulnerable. It directs the Centre to recast the law to secure their inheritance rights. Read the full analysis.

Why Fewer Americans Are Giving to Charity

US philanthropy faces a crisis as donor numbers decline for the fifth straight year. Rising costs, fading faith, and political shifts are key factors. Can mega-donors fill the gap?

India repeals old law on mandatory will validation

India's Parliament has repealed a colonial-era law requiring court validation of wills for many citizens. This move simplifies inheritance and empowers individual choice. Read more on this significant legal reform.

SC Upholds Will, Denies Daughter's Share in Father's Property

The Supreme Court of India overturned lower courts to uphold a father's will that disinherited his daughter for marrying outside the community. The ruling prioritizes the testator's wish over principles of equitable division. Read the full analysis.

Chinese Elites' Secret US Surrogacy Empire Exposed

Wealthy Chinese bypass China's ban, paying $200K+ per child via US surrogates for American citizenship and inheritance rights. A judge condemns the practice as mass-producing heirs. Read the full investigation.

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