The importance of studying Muslim law can be estimated from the fact that: It applies to approximately 20 crore Muslims in India, 15 crores in Pakistan and 15 crore in Bangladesh. The overall w...
Muslim women who have divorced are positioned differently and apart. Even the application of general law (Section 125 of Cr. P.C.) was contingent upon an individual's status and religion (a Mus...
According to the Muhammadan Law, a gift, or hiba, is the transfer of a certain amount or of property from one person to another without any kind of exchange; the recipient must accept the prese...
Abortion in Islam is a multifaceted issue shaped by diverse interpretations of religious texts, ethical principles, and cultural norms. Although the primary sources of Islamic law (the Quran an...
The alienation of the property is multifaceted and intricate subject matter under Muslim law, provides a starting point for comprehending the complex legal and cultural aspects that regulate th...
In the Islamic belief system, the severity of the offense of murder is accentuated by the principles detailed in the Quran and the Hadiths, which serve as fundamental sources of guidance for Mu...
Islamic law, commonly known as Sharia Law, has had a significant impact on modern legal systems, particularly in countries with Muslim majorities. It plays a crucial role in defining family, co...
When one has rights all of his life, that is when he has lived a "right life." Every human is born free; they are free to choose their own path in life and are not entitled to a "...
The Majority Act, 1875 , was enacted to determine the age of majority for Indian citizens. It defines when a person attains the age of majority and becomes competent to enter into contracts and...
A child still in the womb is unborn child. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 laws in India mention the unborn child and have created its legal identity by fi...