The book is being brought into existence as a text book for under-graduate and post-graduate students of law as well as with a view to help enthusiastic students of Muslim Family Law as a reference book. In India, Muslim population has constituted an important part of our society. So to understand our society more accurately, holistically and to know the basic tenets of Islamic family system, this book will be tremendously helpful for students, researchers and all the civilized people who want to sustain peace and harmony in this subcontinent by addressing the issues pertaining to Muslim Personal Law.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Islamic jurisprudence: origin, evolution and scope for change/Manzoor Ali. 2. Alternative dispute redressal of family litigations under darul qaza and ifta system in contemporary India/Md. Zafar Mahfooz Nomani. 3. Protection of human rights in Islam/Kush Kalra. 4. Muslim marriages: a discussion on divorce and maintenance laws in India/Shiv Sahai Singh. 5. Muslim marriage laws in contemporary Indian society/Arundhati Bhattacharyya. 6. Theories of talaq in Muslim personal laws/Noor Ameena and Niraj Cittilalappilly. 7. Talaq-ul-tafeez and its relevance/Balram Kumar Patwa and Vibhanshu Singhal. 8. Law of divorce with special reference to rule of Halala under Muslim Law: a brief insight/Rakesh Kumar Singh. 9. The bane of triple talaq: a historic mistake of a study in misinterpretations/Arijeet Ghosh and Tavleen Singh. 10. Talaq: the word or the spirit/Anand Kumar Tripathi. 11. Maintenance of divorced Muslim women: contemporary jurist developments/Ananda Chakraverty and Parashar Banerjee. 12. Guardianship under Muslim law a study of Indian perspective/Abhinav Kumar and Ayaz Ahmad. 13. Registration of Muslim gifts under Indian Law: a relook/Priyam Ratnam. 14. Laws relation to marz-ul-Maut under transfer of property/Rajat Gangwar. 15. Laws of wake and economic policies of nation/Md. Hadiur Rahaman. 16. Tracing the Islamic law of inheritance in relation to the position of women from pre-Islamic era to prophet and present/Dr. Mononita Kundu Das. 17. In Defence of uniform Civil code/Rupa Pathakji. 18. Impediments in realization of gender justice: need for social reform through uniform civil code in Islamic law/Thajamanbi Yumkham, Pradip Kumar Tambe and Nagesh Sawant. 19. Uniform Civil code in India: the way ahead/Raj Kumar Sharma. 20. Essence, utterance and innocence of veil in dynamics of law and in Islam/Parveen Ara Pathan. 21. Banning of the veil issues and concerns regarding Burqha in public places/Deva Prasad M and Suchithra Menon C. 22. Burqa ban-cultural imperialism in free India/Kushank Sindhu and Abhishek K. Singh. 23. Reservation, law, policy and social backwardness of Muslims/Proggya Ghatak. 24. Indian secualarism and Government subsidy on Haj pilgrimage/Ravinder Kumar. The cardinal principle of family law is to make the family not to break the family. Laws will not interface in any personal matter unless there is infringement of right of anyone. The sources of personal laws are customs and traditions which are mainly based on religious scriptures and divine revelation. This book has discussed basic tenets of Islamic personal laws in the field of marriage, divorce, maintenance, succession with other relevant issues and has also examined rights of each family member in legal standpoint. Some public law related issues like Uniform Civil Code, secularism have been critically analyzed in the light of constitutional principles. Though law cannot improve the personal relationship but at least control the menace by governing better regulation. The purpose of this book is to simplify the understanding of family laws for Muslim societies in India. (jacket). Seller Inventory # 114024