Key Takeaways Introduction- Basic information about Parliamentary Privileges Parliamentary Privileges- Mention of two main Parliamentary Privileges Other Privileges- Mentions the other Privileges which were defined under Parliamentary law after the 4 ..
HISTORY AND ORIGIN OF THE LAWHISTORY OF THE LAW Talking about the history of Muslim Personal Law it was seen that during the colonial era, the British Courts would consult Hidayah, written by Mirghayani, a Hanafi Scholar, and then have it translated ..
Click here for Powers Of The WAQF ACT, 1955• The mutawalli of any wakf with a net annual income of not less than five thousand rupees shall pay to the Board, out of the wakf's net annual income, such contributions, not exceeding seven per ce ..
Click here for Judicial Proceedings Of The Waqf Act of 1995• The general supervision of all Waqfs in a State shall be vested in the Board established by the State, and it shall be the duty of the Board to exercise its powers under this Act in su ..
• The Waqf Act of 1995, Section 83, allows the State Government to create as many tribunals as they see fit for the administration of waqf and waqf property by notifying the Official Gazette.• Under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the T ..
Key Takeaways The cheque dishonor falls under the criminal offences category and leads to a criminal suit institution before the Court. The procedure for getting justice when the payee has been wronged is a very long procedure and the procedure has b ..
IntroductionLegal drafting can be characterized as the combination of law and actuality in a language structure. This is the embodiment of the way toward drafting. Each of the three qualities rank similarly in significance. It is the turn of events a ..
Click here for definitions, board of awqaf, registration process, accounts of WAQF ACT, 1955 Chapter III of the act talks about the waqf council. Section 9 of the act gives the provision of the establishment of a waqf council. The CWC is an apex coun ..
I. INTRODUCTIONUnder Muslim Law, Marriage is a contractual relationship between two parties. All the essentials that are needed for a contract are available under Muslim Marriage. The purpose of such a form of marriage is to Legalising sexual interco ..
This act is divided into three chapters and comprises eight sections. Chapter I talks about the extent of this act and consist of section 1 and section 2. Chapter II speaks of the declaration of Talaq by the Muslim husband to be void and illegal and ..