Family Law II

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About Course

Welcome to Paper-II: Family Law-II, a comprehensive course covering Muslim Law and Other Personal Laws. Designed by Sridhar Insights, this course translates heavy theoretical concepts into structured, text-based mind maps and clear linear notes to streamline your final revisions.

Course Curriculum

  • Unit I: Foundations, Marriage, and Dower: Explore the transition from pre-Islamic customs to a structured contractual legal system. This unit covers the primary and secondary sources of Muslim Law, schools of jurisprudence, essentials of a valid civil marriage (Nikah), rules surrounding Dower (Mahr), and modern legislation like the 2019 Act criminalizing Triple Talaq.
  • Unit II: Divorce and Maintenance: Understand the mechanisms for marital dissolution and the statutory battle for financial security. Topics include different modes of Talaq, judicial divorce under the 1939 Act, post-divorce consequences like Iddat, and the reconciliation of maintenance statutes (Sec 125 CrPC vs. 1986 Act).
  • Unit III: Parentage, Guardianship, Gifts, and Wills: Analyze the structure of the family unit and the rules governing voluntary property transfers. This module breaks down Maternity and Paternity rules, Acknowledgment (Iqrar), Guardianship and Custody (Hizanat), pure Gifts (Hiba), and Testamentary Wills (Wasiyat).
  • Unit IV: Waqf and Succession: Delve into the permanent dedication of property to the Almighty and the rigid mathematical distribution of an estate. Learn about the creation of Waqfs, the Waqf Administration Act 1995, the duties of a Mutawalli, and the 4-step estate administration process.
  • Unit V: Secular and Christian Laws: Examine territorial jurisdiction, secular exits from personal law, and the linear Christian succession model. Key areas include the Special Marriage Act 1954, the concept of Domicile, the Indian Divorce Act 1869 (including the 2001 Amendment), and Intestate Succession for Christians.

 

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the transition of Muslim Law from customs to a structured contractual legal system. Master the essentials of a valid marriage (Nikah) and the classifications of Dower (Mahr). Analyze the mechanisms of divorce (Talaq) and statutory rights to maintenance under Indian law. Apply the legal rules governing parentage, guardianship, Gifts (Hiba), and Wills (Wasiyat). Navigate the Waqf Act, 1995, the duties of a Mutawalli, and the administration of estates. Interpret secular and Christian family laws, including the Special Marriage Act and Indian Divorce Act.

Course Content

Syllabus Visualization:
To visualize the entire Family Law-II syllabus for your final revisions, the heavy theoretical concepts are translated into linear, text-based mind maps.

Quick-reference guide for final revisions.

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