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Principles of mahomedan law

Mulla D F

Principles of mahomedan law - 19th - Nagpur Lexis Nexis / Butterworths 2003 - 346p xxxiii

Contents:
I. Introduction of Mahamedan Law into India;
II.Conversion to Mahomedanism;
III. Mahomedan sects and sub-sects;
IV. Sources and Interpretation on Mahomedan Law;
V. Succession and administration;
VI. Inheritance-General rules;
VII. Hanafi law of inheritance;
VIII. Shia law ofinheritance;
IX. Wills;
X. Death-bed gifts and acknowledgments;
XI. Gifts;
XII. Wakfs;
XIII. Pre-emption;
XIV.
A. Marriage;
B. Maintenance of wives;
C. Judicial proceedings;
XV. Dower;
XVI. Divorce;
XVII. Parentage-Legitimacy and acknowledgment;
XVIII. Guardianship of person and property;
XIX. Maintenance of relatives;

Appendices;
Appendix I-The dissolution of muslim marriage Act,1939;
Appendix II-The Mussaslman Wakf Act, 1923;
Appendix III-The Mussalman Wakf Validating Act, 1913;
Appendix IV-The mussalman Wakf Validating Act, 1930;
Appendix V-The Public Wakfs (Extension) of limitation Act, 1959;
Appendix VI-Statement of objects and reasons of wakf (Amendment) Act, 1984;
Appendix VII-The Kazis Act, 1880;
Appendix VIII-The muslim women (Protection of rights on divorce) Act, 1986;
Appendix IX-The muslim personal law (Shariat) application Act, 1937;
Appenix X-The wakf Act, 1954;

Annexure;
Annexure I-The Wakf Act, 1995;
Annexure II-The Central Wakf Council Rules, 1998;

Index.

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