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Anglo-Muhammadan Law. A Digest

1912

Guardianship for parriage—General Law of India as to appointment and declaration of guardians of person and property—Muhammadan Law as to guardians of the person—Guardians of property according to Mhammadan Law—General Law of India as to the duties rights and liabilities of guardians—And as to termination of guardianship. [...] Wilereas in the body of the work for economy of space cases are cited as a rule by the name or one of the names of the plaintiff or appellant only here the names of both parties are given in full as in the Reports from which the oases are taken ; but mere prefixes such as Mir Moonshee Moulvie Khajah Sheikh. [...] II of 1772 s. 27 (Provincial Courts of Justice) 30 35 84 239 I of 1780 „ „ (Sphere of Native Law in Bengal Mufassal) 35 VI of 1781 „ 87 (ditto) 85 XXVI of 1790 (Criminal Jurisdiction withdrawn from the Nawab Nazim) 31 IV of 1793 s. 15 (Sphere of Native Law in Bengal Mufassal) 35 95 486 VII of 1832 (ditto) 85 REGULATIONS OF THE MADRAS CODE. [...] THE laws of British India like the laws of all other countries are in part of universal application and in part operative only on particular classes of the community. [...] But in the leading comunities of the modern world the special laws regulate only a few of the concerns of relatively insignificant minorities ; such are in England the rules for the celebration of Jewish and Quaker marriages annhe few privileges and disabilities attached to peers and women.
law
Pages
612
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.142090
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xii Ronald Wilson view
Table of Cases
xiii-xxiv unknown view
Table of Enactments Referred to
xxv-xxviii unknown view
List of Law Reports—with Abbreviations
xxix-xxx unknown view
List of Works Referred to Other Than Law Reports
xxxi-xxxiii unknown view
Orthography
xxxiv-xxxiv unknown view
Historical and Descriptive Introduction
1-80 unknown view
Digest of Anglo-Muhammadan Law
81-100 unknown view
Part II.—Family Relations
101-220 unknown view
Part III.—Succession
221-335 unknown view
Part IV.—Alienation
336-426 unknown view
Part V.—Systems Other Than the Hanafi Which Have Some Degree of Importance in British India
427-494 unknown view
Appendices
495-526 unknown view
General Index
527-574 unknown view

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