Understanding Dower in Muslim Law Dower, known as Mahr in Islamic law, is a mandatory gift or payment given by a Muslim husband to his […]
Category: LLB 2ad Sem FAMILY LAW – II
16. Explain how the property of a Christian male devolves.
Understanding Devolution of Property of a Christian Male The devolution of property refers to the process by which a deceased person’s estate is distributed among […]
15. Explain the law relating to maintenance of a Muslim divorced wife.
Understanding Maintenance of a Muslim Divorced Wife Maintenance of a Muslim divorced wife is a crucial aspect of Muslim personal law, aiming to protect her […]
14. Discuss the essential requirements of Muslim Marriage. Distinguish between Void, Irregular and Valid marriages.
Understanding Muslim Marriage Muslim marriage, known as Nikah, is both a sacred contract and a civil agreement under Islamic law. Governed by the Quran, Hadith, […]
13. Explain various sources of Muslim Law.
Understanding the Sources of Muslim Law Muslim law, also referred to as Islamic law or Sharia, governs the personal, civil, and family matters of Muslims […]
12. Explain the Rules of Succession of a Muslim Male property under Sunni Law.
Understanding Succession under Sunni Muslim Law Succession in Islam refers to the legal process by which a deceased person’s property is transferred to his heirs […]
11. . Explain the Decrees of Judicial Separation and Restitution of Conjugal Rights under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
Understanding Judicial Separation and Restitution of Conjugal Rights The Special Marriage Act, 1954 (SMA) provides a secular legal framework for marriages in India, irrespective of […]
10. What are the grounds of Divorce under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869.
Understanding Divorce under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 The Indian Divorce Act, 1869, enacted during the British colonial period, provides a legal framework for divorce […]
9. What are the essential requirements of Muslim Marriage? Distinguish between Valid, Void and Irregular Marriage under Muslim Law.
Understanding Muslim Marriage Marriage under Muslim law, also called Nikah, is both a civil contract and a sacred religious institution. It regulates the personal, social, […]
8. “Under Mohammedian law the mother is entitled to the custody of her minor children but she is not a natural guardian. Discuss.
Understanding Guardianship and Custody under Mohammedan Law In Mohammedan (Muslim) law, the question of custody of minor children is distinct from that of legal guardianship. […]
