Excerpt: The plain and natural implication of the words "son or daughter of the deceased" is that the son or the daughter should be hers, even though she might have married once or more than once and may have, thus, given birth to children from these marriages, the reason being that these off-springs are capable … Continue reading The plain and natural implication of the words “son or daughter of the deceased” is that the son or the daughter should be hers, even though she might have married once or more than once and may have, thus, given birth to children from these marriages, the reason being that these off-springs are capable of establishing their blood relation to the female Hindu as a son or a daughter.