Understanding Divorce under Muslim Law In Muslim Law, marriage (Nikah) is not only a sacred contract but also a civil one, governed by mutual rights […]
Category: LLB 2ad Sem FAMILY LAW – II
6. Explain the incidents of Muta Marriage under Sunni law and Shia law?
Understanding the Concept of Muta Marriage in Muslim Law In Muslim law, marriage is considered both a civil contract and a sacred union. While the […]
5. Discuss about various kinds of Mohammadian Law?
Understanding the Essence of Muhammadan Law Muhammadan Law, also known as Muslim Law or Islamic Law, is a body of legal principles derived from the […]
4. Explain the intestate succession rules for distribution of property of a Christian.
Understanding Christian Intestate Succession in India When a Christian dies without leaving a valid Will, his or her property is distributed according to the Indian […]
3. What are the Salient features of the Special Marriage Act, 19547
The Foundation of Secular Marriage Law in India The Special Marriage Act, 1954 (SMA) is one of the most progressive legislations in Indian family law, […]
2. Write an essay on the various grounds of divorce available under Muslim Law for a Muslim Attsam, Hasan, Biddal
Understanding Divorce under Muslim Law Divorce in Muslim law, known as “Talaq”, means the dissolution of marriage by the husband or wife under certain legal […]
1. What are the different kinds of guardianship known to Mulsim Law?
Understanding Guardianship in Muslim Law Guardianship in Muslim Law is a concept deeply rooted in the principles of protection, responsibility, and welfare of minors. A […]
32. Option of Puberty
Definition and Concept The Option of Puberty (Khyar-ul-Bulugh) is a legal principle under Muslim law that allows a minor who was married before attaining puberty […]
31. Triple Talaq
Definition and Concept Triple Talaq (Talaq-ul-Biddat) refers to the practice under classical Muslim law where a Muslim husband pronounces “Talaq” three times in one sitting […]
30. Legitimacy of Children
Definition and Concept Under Muslim law, the legitimacy of a child is determined by the validity of the parents’ marriage. A child is considered legitimate […]
