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Family Law by University of Delhi

Family Law by University of Delhi

Family Law by University of Delhi

This note covers marriage under Hindu Law, Matrimonial Remedies under Hindu Law, Maintenance under Hindu Law, Adoption, Minority and Guardianship under Hindu Law, Sources and Schools of Muslim Law, Marriage under Muslim law, Divorce under Muslim law and maintenance under Muslim law.

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