Muslim Law of Marriage and Succession in India : A Critique with a Plea for Optional Civil Code by S. A. Kader, foreworded by V. R. Krishna Iyer.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Kolkatta : Eastern Law House, 1998.Description: 166 pISBN:- 8171770932
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Schools of Islamic Law
Chapter 3. Sources and Interpretation
Chapter 4. Operation of Muslim Law in India
Chapter 5. Marriage
Chapter 6. Polygamy
Chapter 7. Dissolution of Marriage
Chapter 8. Maintenance of Divorced Wife
Chapter 9. Interstate Succession
Chapter 10. Testate Succession
Chapter 11. Gender Justice
Chapter 12. Codification of Personal Laws
Chapter 13. Uniform Civil Code
Chapter 14. Optional Civil Code
Chapter 15. Conclusion
Annexure
Index