Understanding the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 The Indian Divorce Act, 1869 is a pivotal legislation that governs divorce and matrimonial relief among Christians in India. […]
Category: LLB 2nd Sem FAMILY LAW – II MUSLIM LAW [Long Answers]
Define “Waqf”. Explain Essentials and kinds of Waqf
Understanding Waqf in Muslim Law A Waqf is a unique institution under Muslim law that allows a Muslim to dedicate a portion of their property […]
Explain “Divorce” among Muslims. Discuss the classification and different modes of Divorce in case of Muslim marriages.
Understanding Divorce in Muslim Law Divorce, or Talaq, is an important aspect of Muslim personal law and refers to the legal dissolution of a marriage […]
Discuss the Salient features of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 with Latest Amendments
Overview and Significance of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 The Indian Divorce Act, 1869 is a landmark legislation governing divorce, judicial separation, and matrimonial relief […]
Write the Meaning of Will and discuss the requisites of a Void Will and distinguish between Will and Gift under Muslim law.
Meaning and Concept of Will (Wasiyat) under Muslim Law A Will in Muslim law, known as Wasiyat, is a declaration made by a Muslim during […]
Discuss the law relating to maintenance of a Divorced Wife with the help of decided cases
Meaning and Importance of Maintenance under Muslim Law Maintenance, known as Nafqah in Muslim law, refers to the financial support that a man must provide […]
Definition of “Gift (Hiba)”
Concept and Meaning: Under Muslim Law, a Gift or Hiba is the immediate and unconditional transfer of ownership of property from one person (the donor) […]
23. State the grounds of divorce provided to the husband and wife under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869
Understanding Divorce under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 The Indian Divorce Act, 1869, governs divorce among Christians in India. This Act was enacted to provide […]
22. Who may be appointed as Mutawalli? State the powers of Mutawali over the Wakf Property
Understanding the Role of Mutawalli in Muslim Law In Muslim law, a Wakf is a permanent dedication of property for religious, charitable, or pious purposes. […]
21. Distinguish between Valid and Void Marriages and pointing out the circumstances under which a Marriage is considered Irregular,
Understanding the Nature of Marriage in Muslim Law In Muslim law, marriage or Nikah is not merely a sacrament but a civil contract that legalizes […]
