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Explain the Doctrine of 'Aul'.
by Mayank Shekhar 15 Sep 2023 9:29 AM GMT
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Muslim Law - Notes, Case Laws And Study Material
by Admin Legal Bites 8 Sep 2023 3:51 PM GMT
![A, a sunni, bequeaths one-third of his estate to B, one-fourth to C and one-fifth to D, As heirs refuse their consent to the bequest. How will this refusal affect the rights accruing to B, C and D from the bequest? Would it makes any difference if the family had been governed by the Shia Law? A, a sunni, bequeaths one-third of his estate to B, one-fourth to C and one-fifth to D, As heirs refuse their consent to the bequest. How will this refusal affect the rights accruing to B, C and D from the bequest? Would it makes any difference if the family had been governed by the Shia Law?](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Muslim-Law.png)
A, a sunni, bequeaths one-third of his estate to B, one-fourth to C and one-fifth to D, A's heirs refuse their consent to the bequest. How will this refusal affect the rights accruing to B, C and D from the bequest? Would it makes any difference if the family had been governed by the Shia Law?
by Mayank Shekhar 2 Feb 2023 6:07 PM GMT
![C, a Muslim executed a deed of gift of a house in favour of D. At the time of the gift, the house was in possession of A who claimed it adversely to C. D sues A to recover possession of the house as donee of the property and joins C also as defendant. C in his written statement admits the claim of D. A contends that the gift is void since. C had no possession of the house at the date of gift and no possession was ever given to D. C, a Muslim executed a deed of gift of a house in favour of D. At the time of the gift, the house was in possession of A who claimed it adversely to C. D sues A to recover possession of the house as donee of the property and joins C also as defendant. C in his written statement admits the claim of D. A contends that the gift is void since. C had no possession of the house at the date of gift and no possession was ever given to D.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Muslim-Law.png)
C, a Muslim executed a deed of gift of a house in favour of D. At the time of the gift, the house was in possession of A who claimed it adversely to C. D sues A to recover possession of the house as donee of the property and joins C also as defendant. C in his written statement admits the claim of D. A contends that the gift is void since. C had no possession of the house at the date of gift and no possession was ever given to D.
by Mayank Shekhar 1 Feb 2023 12:07 PM GMT
![What are the constituents of a valid Hiba? Can a valid gift be made in favour of a Non-Muslim? What are the constituents of a valid Hiba? Can a valid gift be made in favour of a Non-Muslim?](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Muslim-Law.png)
What are the constituents of a valid 'Hiba'? Can a valid gift be made in favour of a Non-Muslim?
by Mayank Shekhar 31 Jan 2023 12:00 PM GMT
![X, a Hanafi Mohammedan in affluent circumstances out of compassion for a religious teacher Y, gifted half of his estate to the letter who gave a prayer carpet as a token of gratitude. The mutation was also affected in the name of Y. But before the delivery of possession X changed his mind and wanted to revoke the gift. Decide. X, a Hanafi Mohammedan in affluent circumstances out of compassion for a religious teacher Y, gifted half of his estate to the letter who gave a prayer carpet as a token of gratitude. The mutation was also affected in the name of Y. But before the delivery of possession X changed his mind and wanted to revoke the gift. Decide.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Muslim-Law.png)
X, a Hanafi Mohammedan in affluent circumstances out of compassion for a religious teacher Y, gifted half of his estate to the letter who gave a prayer carpet as a token of gratitude. The mutation was also affected in the name of Y. But before the delivery of possession X changed his mind and wanted to revoke the gift. Decide.
by Mayank Shekhar 31 Jan 2023 11:12 AM GMT