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January 6, 2024

Waqf and its implications

SUBMITTED BY: HEMA GARIYA  Introduction Waqf, an Islamic tradition of endowing property or assets for charitable and communal purposes, carries profound significance within the Muslim community in India. Rooted in religious principles, Waqf has historically served as a cornerstone of philanthropy, facilitating the establishment of mosques, schools, healthcare facilities, and other public amenities aimed at…

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NRI Marriages and Divorce

This Article has been written by Ms. Shilpi Sharma, a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.   Nonresident Indian is the complete version of the designation, which conveys its significance. The income tax act and the FEMA ACT provide alternative definitions for the term “NRI” in place of a direct…

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Legal Implications of forced marriages in Muslim Communities in India

This article has been written by Mr. Nithilan KM, 2nd year student of Saveetha School Of Law Abstract:  Forced marriages remain a complex issue within Muslim communities in India. Legal inconsistencies, cultural norms, and religious misinterpretations contribute to this harmful practice, causing immense physical, emotional, and psychological trauma to women. Addressing this requires a multifaceted…

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Hindu Marriage Laws and the LGBT Community

This Article Has Been Written By Ms. Samrudhi Dalvi, A III Year Student Of Modern Law College, Pune.    Abstract: The intersection of Hindu marriage laws and the LGBTQ+ community in India is a complex and evolving subject. Rooted in ancient traditions, Hindu marriage laws historically defined marriage as a sacred union between a man…

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Sources of Hindu Law

This article has been written by Ms. Janvi , a 1st year student of Symbiosis Law School , NOIDA.   ABSTRACT   This article dvelves into the sources from which the Hindu Law has been derived and origin of the word ‘Hindu’. It clearly presents the meaning of the topic and its relevance can be understood…

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Hindu Marriage Laws and reproductive rights

This article has been written by Ms. Hitika Agrawal, a Second-year student of National Law Institute University, Bhopal. ABSTRACT Indian matrimonial laws have provisions that touch on the various aspects of marriage one among which is the role of sex and reproduction in marriage. Various provisions in the Indian Constitution talk about equality, gender equality,…

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