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Family Law - II (Muslim Law and Other Personal Laws) - December 2010 5YDC
Question Type
Question
Short
Shia School
Short
Muta marriage
Short
Talak Tfweez
Short
Effect of conversion
Short
Acknowledgement of Paternity
Short
Hiba-bil-Iwaz
Short
Distant kindreds
Short
Panicile
Long
Explain the essentials of a valid Muslim Marriage.
Long
Explain the different types of Talaq.
Long
What is Hiba (gift)? Write the essentials of a valid muslim gift and under what circumstances gift can be revoked.
Long
Write the Sunni law of Succession
Problem
Muslim marriage was solemnized between "A" and "B", who are 18 and 12 years of age. Is it a valid marriage?
Problem
Sunni Muslim died leaving behind wife, mother, son and daughter. Distribute the property between them.
Problem
A muslim person executed a will to the total property in favour of wife. Is it a valid will? If so, what are the conditions?
Problem
A Christian who is having Indian domicile died in India, leaving behind movable property in India and immovable property in USA. Decide whether Indian Succession Act is applicable or not?
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