Study Material For Family Law by Dr. Jyoti G. Hiremath
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Study Material For Family Law by Dr. Jyoti G. Hiremath
Study Material For Family Law by Dr. Jyoti G. Hiremath
This PDF covers the following topics related to Family Law :
Mohammedan Law and Indian Succession Act, Part I Mohammedan Law : Application of
Muslim Law, History, Concept and Schools of Muslim Law, Sources of Muslim Law,
Marriage, Mahr or Dower, Dissolution of marriage and Matrimonial Reliefs,
Parentage, Guardianship and Hizanat, Maintenance, The Muslim Women Protection of
Rights on Divorce Act,1986, Hiba or Gifts, Administration of Estate, Succession,
Wassiyat or Wills, Shuffa or Pre-emption, Wakfs, Mutawalli, and Wakf Boards, Part
II Indian Succession Act, 1925, the Family Courts Act, 1984 and the Indian
Divorce (Amendment) Act,2001, Domicile, Christian Succession, Parsis Succession,
Wills and Codicils, Succession Certificate, Family Courts Act, 1984, Indian
Divorce (Amendment) Act,2001, . Need for Uniform Civil Code.
Author(s): Dr. Jyoti G. Hiremath, Asst.Prof, KLE Law
Academy Belagavi
This note covers the following
topics: Marriage, Cohabitees, Registered partnership, Parents and children,
Administrators and special representatives, Death, Advice and other assistance.
This PDF covers the following topics related to Family Law :
What is Happening in Law Schools Today, Teaching Family Law - A Special Case,
Teaching, Learning and Family Law, Case Studies, Family Law at Leeds, Different
Methods of Assessment, The Experience at Sheffield.
Author(s): Frances Burton, Norma Martin Clement, Kate Standley,
Catherine Williams
The aim of writing this book is to spread legal awareness and
accurate information about legal rights to women across class and social hierarchies. Topics covered includes:
Rights and Remedies, Rights within Marriage, Violence Against Women and Children,
Women’s Health and Safety, Women’s Rights under Labor Laws, SC and ST Prevention
of Atrocities Act and National Commission for Women.
What are the orzgms of the current chaos and controversy in the field,
the home of some of the most vituperative debates in public policy? To answer these questions, this Article
identifies and examines family law's foundational principles. It undertakes a
conceptual analysis of the legal practices that govern families.
Author(s): Vivian E. Hamilton, William and Mary Law
School
This
book is based on the author's experience at the hands of an 'imperfect state of
law' in early 19th-century England makes a passionate plea for equal justice for
women. Largely as a result of this book the passage of the Married Women's
Property Act and reform of the English Marriage and Divorce Laws occurred some
years later.
This note covers the following topics: The
concept of divisible divorce, divorce jurisdiction, child custody– initial
jurisdiction, child custody – modification jurisdiction, child support- initial
jurisdiction, Child support – modification jurisdiction, division of military
retirement benefits as property and awarding fees where jurisdiction is
contested.
Author(s): Richard
L. Crane and Marshal S. Willick