Family Law 2 which take Muslim Law in Third Semester for CCSU MEERUT.

 2015


(Section-A)


Q.1. In which year India Succession Act was passed and to whom this Act is applicable?

Q.2. What do you mean by ‘Khula’?

Q.3. Write a note on ‘Mutawalli’.

Q.4. Write a short note on ‘option of puberty’.


(Section-B)


Q.5. What is the concept and nature of Waqf in Muslim Law? Explain. 

Q.6. What do you mean by primary and secondary sources of Muslim law?

Q.7. Write down the grounds of divorce under Muslim Marriage Act.


(Section-C)


Q.8. Discuss the essentiality of Gift(Hiba) under Muslim Law. Is Hiba in favor of unborn child valid?

Q.9. What restriction have been imposed on the power of a Muslim to dispose of his property by Will? Is a Will in favour of a wife of the whole of the property valid?

Q.10. What are the essentials of valid (Sahih) marriage and differentiate between the irregular (Fasid) and void (Batil) marriages? 

Q.11. Explain Muslim widow’s right of her unpaid dower amount. Elucidate your answer with the help of relevant case law.

Q.12. Discuss the concept of legitimacy under Muslim Law. is adoption of child recognised under Islamic Law?


2016


(Section-A)


Q.1. What is the extent of applicability of Muslim Law?

Q.2. Write a note on Figh.

Q.3. What is the meaning of Apostasy?

Q.4. Point out the difference between Shai and Sunni law relating to guardianship.

Q.5. What are the modes of revocation of wills according to Muslim Law ? 


(Section-B)


Q.6. What properties can be gifted according to Muslim Law?

Q.7. On which grounds the right of pre-emption can be made?

Q.8. Clarify the difference between Sunni and Shia laws regarding the law of Muslim inheritance.


(Section-C)


Q.9. “The nearer in degree excludes the more remote”. Explain this statement.

Q.10. Describe the legal effects of divorce.

Q.11. Describe the law relating to the conversion to Islam.

Q.12. Explain the schools of the Mohammedan Shia sect.

Q.13. Explain the essential requirement of marriage.


2017


(Section-A)


Q.1. Write a short note on ‘Iddat’ under Muslims Law.

Q.2. Write a note on ‘Acknowledgement of paternity’ under Muslim Law. 

Q.3. In which year Indian Succession Act was passed and to whom this act is applicable?

Q.4. What do mean by ‘Muta’? Explain.



(Section-B)


Q.5. Write a note on Widow’s right of retention. Is this right transferable?

Q.6. Discuss the different schools of Sunni.

Q.7. What is the concept and nature of Waqf in Muslim Law? Explain.


(Section-C)


Q.8. Define marriage according to Muslim Law. What are the essentials of a valid marriage? A young Muslim couple at the time of their marriage agree not to procreate children. Will that marriage be void? Discuss.

Q.9 Write a detailed note on the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act,1939. 

Q.10. Discuss the right of Muslim wives to maintenance.

Q.11. Define Pre-emption. Can the pre-emption be claimed on the ground of vicinage in India?

Q.12. Discuss the importance of Ijma and Qiyas sources of Muslim Personal Law.

2018


(Section-A)


Q.1. Option of puberty?

Q.2. What is Talaq-i-tafweez?

Q.3. What is the ‘Presumption of legitimacy’ under S.112 of the Indian Evidence Act?

Q.4. What are the effects of apostasy under Muslim Law?

Q.5. Define right of ‘pre-emption’?


(Section-B)


Q.6. Critically examine the concept and procedure of “talaq-e-ahsan” in comparison to “talaq-ul-biddat”. When talak becomes bain (irrevocable)?

Q.7. Write a short note on various sources of Muslim Law.

Q.8. Write short note on any two:

  1. Iddat (b) Mutwalli (c) Acknowledgment 

 


(Section-C)


Q.9. “Nikah is a purely civil contract”. Comment and discuss the essentials requisites of a Muslim marriage

Q.10. Briefly discuss the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939? 

Q.11. Critically explain  Muslim widow’s right of her unpaid Dower amount with the help of relevant case law.

Q.12. Explain the right of maintenance of divorced Muslim women from the husband. What changes have occurred after the case of Shahbano in this record?

Q.13. Define Gift and Will under Muslim law. Also brings out the difference in between these two.


2019


(Section-A)


Q.1.  What is ‘Mubarat’?

Q.2.  Explain Kharch-i-Pandan (Betel-box expenses).

Q.3.  Define ‘Marz-ul-Maut’ or death-bed Gift.

Q.4.  Enumerate the various grounds which make a marriage valid.

Q.5.  Write a short note on Muta marriage.


(Section-B)


Q.6. 

Q.7.  State the various grounds which make a marriage fasid (irregular) and the incident of Batil (void) marriage.

Q.8. Give any four grounds available to a Muslim wife to obtain divorce from the husband under the resolution of Muslim marriage act, 1939.


(Section-C)


Q.9. “Dower is an obligation of the husband, and not the consideration of the marriage”. Comment on this statement with reference to the nature of and its different kinds.

Q.10. 

Q.11. Discuss in brief the relative importance of ‘Koran’ and ‘Sunna’ as sources of Muslim law, and also state other sources, pointing out the difference between the Sunni and Shia schools.

Q.12. Define Hiba (Gift). Who can make a gift? What are the essentials of a valid gift? Can a gift be revoked under Muslim law?

Q.13. What is maintenance? Explain the rights available to a divorced Muslim wife to receive maintenance.


2020


(Section-A)


Q.1. What is the nature of Dower?

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(Section-B)


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(Section-C)


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2021


(Section-A)


Q.1. What do you mean by ‘Khula’?

Q.2. Write a short note on the option of puberty.

Q.3. What do you mean by ‘Muta’?

Q.4. Write a note on ‘Acknowledgment of Paternity’ under Muslim Law.

Q.5. Define right of ‘pre-emption’.


(Section-B)


Q.6. Write a note on the nature of Muslim Law marriage. 

Q.7. Write a note on triple talaq now in India.

Q.8. Discuss when a marriage is irregular (Fasid) under Muslim Law.


(Section-C)


Q.9. Discuss primary and secondary sources of Muslim Law. 

Q.10. Discuss nature and different kinds of Dower.  

Q.11.  Discuss essentials of a valid Muslim Marriage.

Q.12. Define will. What are the essentials of a valid will under Muslim Law?

Q.13. Define Gift (Hiba). What are essentials of a valid gift?


2022


(Section-A)


Q.1. What do you understand by “Ijab-o-Qubool”?

Q.2. What do you understand about Waqf-ul-Aulad?

Q.3. What do you understand by ‘Gift of Musha’?

Q.4. What do you mean by ‘Donatio Mortis Causa’? 

Q.5. What do you understand by “Talaq-e-Tafweez”?


(Section-B)


Q.6. What is Option of Puberty (Khyar-ul-Bulugh)? Explain its under old and new law.

Q.7. What are necessary formalities for a will? Are there any restrictions on the right of making a will by the testator?

Q.8. Who may be appointed as motiwala? Can a female, minor, non-Muslim


(Section-C)


Q.9. What is Talaq? How many form of Talaq are recognised under Muslim Law? Explain.

Q.10. With reference to decided case laws describe the right of maintenance of a Muslim Women against her husband. In what respects Parliament has altered this Law?

Q.11. Define the concept of Nikah according to muslim law. Is marriage according to Muslim Law a civil contract and not a sacrament? Discuss. 

Q.12. What are the primary sources of Muslim Law? Discuss the contribution of ‘Legislative’ regarding evolution of Muslim Law.

Q.13. Define Gift (Hiba) under Muslim Law. Describe the various kinds of gift under Muslim Law.


2023


(Section-A)


Q.1. What is Talaq-e-Sunnat?

Q.2. What was Talaq-e-bidat?

Q.3. What is ‘Zihar’?

Q.4. Who is mutawalli?

Q.5. Who is Muslim?


(Section-B)


Q.6. Write definition and essentials of waqf.

Q.7. Write definition and essentials of Pre-emption.

Q.8. Write various kinds of ‘Guardianship’ under Muslim Law.


(Section-C)


Q.9. What are the various sources of Muslim law? Fully discuss the role of Haids as source of law.

Q.10. Discuss marriage in Muslim law in detail.

Q.11. What is mahr under Muslim Law? Explain each type in detail.

Q.12. Discuss the various methods of divorce accepted under Muslim Law.

Q.13. Discuss Gift (HIBA) in detail. According to Muslim law.


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