1. Facts of the Case ‘P’, a Hindu male, married ‘Q’, a Muslim female, in a marriage function hall according to Hindu customary ceremonies. No […]
Category: LLB 2ad Sem FAMILY LAW – II
3. A, a Christian dies leaving behind a widow, two sons and two daughters. Distribute this property.
1. Facts of the Case ‘A’, a Christian man, dies intestate (without leaving a will). At the time of his death, he is survived by […]
2. ‘X’ a Sunni Muslim married a ‘Y’ a Hindu girl after her conversion to Islam. After a period of 5 years of marriage Y wants to come out of the marriage. What is the way out to Y without going to a court of Law?
1. Facts of the Case ‘X’, a Sunni Muslim man, married ‘Y’, a Hindu girl, after she converted to Islam. The marriage was solemnized according […]
1. ‘A’ a Sunni Muslim dies leaving behind his widow, father, two daughters and two sons. Distribute the property.
1. Facts of the Case ‘A’, a Sunni Muslim, dies intestate (without leaving a will).He leaves behind the following legal heirs: The question arises as […]
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 […]
20. State the concept of “Dower” under Muslim law with relevant case laws.
Understanding the Concept of Dower (Mahr) In Muslim law, Dower, known as “Mahr”, is a fundamental element of marriage that symbolizes respect, protection, and financial […]
19. Explain the essentials of Waqf. How is it created and revoked?
Understanding Waqf under Muslim Law Waqf is a unique institution in Islamic law representing the dedication of property for religious or charitable purposes. It is […]
18. Explain the sources of Muslim Law.
Understanding the Sources of Muslim Law Muslim law in India is a personal law applicable to Muslims in matters of marriage, divorce, inheritance, and property. […]
