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Sometimes the right of pre-emption (Shufa) is termed as "a right of purchase from the buyer" whereas sometimes it is referred to as "an incident annexed to property and as such a right of substitution". Keeping all such versions in view, discuss the concept of the right of pre-emption in Mohammedan Law.
by Mayank Shekhar 14 Nov 2022 1:05 PM IST
A Muslim minor girl aged 13 years is given in marriage by her father. Salma is now 17 years old and she does not want to continue her marriage with Rahim. Is her marriage as a minor valid? What remedy is available to Salma under Muslim Law? Would the case be different if the marriage was consummated in 2002 or if both parties were Hindus? Decide with the help of case law.
by Mayank Shekhar 12 Nov 2022 3:25 PM IST
According to Hidya, 'the right of Shufa' (Presumption) is but a feeble right, as it is divesting another of his property merely in order to prevent apprehended inconveniences. For these reasons, he considers certain formalities imperative. Comment on the above statement and fully discuss the import importance of the formalities in this connection. What is the effect of non-compliance with the above requirement?
by Mayank Shekhar 11 Nov 2022 12:54 PM IST
Need for Stronger Judicial Accountability
by Sukriti Verma 10 Nov 2022 11:26 AM IST
Nazma, a Muslim girl was married to Ahmed when she was 13 years old. After 6 months she went back to her father's house and refused to come back to Ahmed's home. Ahmed filed a petition for restitution of conjugal rights. Nazma pleaded she is no longer his wife as immediately in attaining puberty she had repudiated the marriage with him. In rejoinder, Ahmed pleaded consummation of marriage puberty. Decide who will succeed. Give reasons.
by Mayank Shekhar 10 Nov 2022 11:16 AM IST
What do you understand by the option of puberty (khayar-ul-bulugh).
by Mayank Shekhar 9 Nov 2022 4:43 PM IST