WAQF AND MARZ UL MAUT

WAQF AND MARZ UL MAUT

This article is written by Jiya Aggarwal of 5th Semester of BA.LLB of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This article delves into two significant concepts in Muslim law which are practised in India-waqf and Marz-ul-Maut. Waqf is type of gift permanently given for Read more

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GUARDIANSHIP

GUARDIANSHIP

This article is written by Taranjot Kaur of Panjab University, Chandigarh, an intern under Legal Vidhiya   ABSTRACT   Hindu law is a body of principles called dharma which according to Hindu jurisprudence means duty in various contexts. It is the religious and moral law governing individual conduct. Hindu law is Read more

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Inheritance Under Sunni And Shia Law

Inheritance Under Sunni And Shia Law

This article is written by Ashwitha.T of 4th Semester of ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT Despite the fact that both Sunni and Shia rules of inheritance get their inspiration from passages in the Quran, they differ in terms of both their fundamental makeup and their specific ramifications. Because Sunnis make Read more

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TALAQ- UL BIDDAT AND ZIHAR

TALAQ- UL BIDDAT AND ZIHAR

This article is written by Chalamalasetti Lakshmi Naga Sai of 4th Semester of ICFAI law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT This research paper starts with introduction of marriage and divorce in Muslim law. Then the paper proceeds with explaining the various types of dissolution of marriage under Muslim law. Then paper gives Read more

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JUDICIAL SEPARATION

JUDICIAL SEPARATION

This article is written by Tanishka Dhingra of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. ABSTRACT -: Marriage is seen as a crucial aspect of human existence. The most challenging situations in a person’s life, however, are legal separation and divorce. Indian culture views marriage as a sacrament. It is a Read more

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NATURE OF MUSLIM MARRIAGE

Nature of Muslim Marriage Marriage according to the Mohamedan law is not a sacrament but a civil contract. So, the rights and obligations it creates arises immediately and, are not dependent on any condition precedent such as the payment of dower by husband to wife. Marriage, also known as nikah, Read more

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