Which of the following best sums up the fundamental aspect of a Joint Hindu Family in terms of traditional Hindu law
A Joint Hindu Family is made up solely of male blood relatives and their wives
Lineage-based links are not included in a Joint Hindu Family, which is purely based on marriage ties
All members of a joint Hindu family must have a common ancestor, and both male and female descendants may be found in the lineage.
A joint Hindu family disintegrates upon the passing of the eldest member and is only a transitory arrangement.
Hindu law has a special concept known as the Joint Hindu Family (JHF), commonly referred to as the Hindu Undivided Family (HUF). Hindus frequently have extended families set up where several generations can coexist. This arrangement has its roots in the shared ancestry of the family members. Although the spotlight has always been on the male family members, the joint family structure also includes a significant number of female family members. The other choices depict the Joint Hindu Family's traits or essence incorrectly. hence option c is correct.