This act established rules for adoption and maintenance obligations among Hindus in India in 1956. It allowed Hindus to adopt children subject to certain criteria like the adoptive parent's ability to provide and the child's eligibility. It also required Hindus to provide maintenance to their wives throughout their lifetime, as well as to widowed wives, children until adulthood, and dependent parents or daughters. The specific maintenance amount would be determined by courts considering factors like the parties' statuses and the claimant's needs and income.