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Section 7 in The Muslim Women (Protection Of Rights On Divorce) Act, 1986 [Entire Act]
Section 125 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 4 in The Muslim Women (Protection Of Rights On Divorce) Act, 1986 [Entire Act]
Usman Khan Bahamani vs Fathimunnisa Begum And Others on 19 March, 1990
Similar view has also been taken by the Andhra Pradesh High Court in Usman Khan Bahamani v. Palhimunnisa Begum, AIR 1990 Andh Pra 225: (1990) Cri LJ 1364) (FB), by the Patna High Court in Md. Yunus v. Bibi Phenkani alias Tasrun Nisa (1927) 2 Crimes 241, and by the Rajasthan High Court in Abid Ali v. Mst Raisa Begum (1988) 1 Rajasthan LR 104.
The Muslim Women (Protection Of Rights On Divorce) Act, 1986
Arab Ahemadhia Abdulla And Etc. vs Arab Bail Mohmuna Saiyadbhai And Ors. ... on 18 February, 1988
A contrary view expressed by the Gujarat High Court in Arab Ashemadhia Abdulla v. Arab Bail Mohmuna Saiyadbhai, AIR 1988 Gujarat 141, does not reflect true intention of the legislature, as even a bare reading of the provisions would show.
Mohammad Ali vs Fareedunnisa Begam And Anr. on 19 August, 1969
While considering an aspect of the Mohammedan Law, one should not be influenced by one's sense of rigid approach as regards marriage and divorce applicable to Hindus or Muslims. The quoted portion from Mulla clearly shows that under the Mohammedan Law, husband is in an advantageous position and has been conferred a special right not only to divorce the wife orally in the manner provided under the Mohammedan Law but also by issuing a notice or filing a written statement in defence to a maintenance claim. A similar view expressed by the Andhra Pradesh High Court in Mohammad Ali v. Fareedunnisa Begum, AIR 1970 Andh Pra 298, was held to be laying down the correct position in law by this Court in Sk. Mohiuddin v. Hasina Bibi, (1988) 2 Orissa 163, and in Sayed Newaj Alii alias Neti v. Rasida Begum, (1991) 22 OJD 212 (Criminal).
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