Talaq' to the respondent as per customary law prevailing in the Muslim community. The copy of the issue of the paper in which ... approach the Judicial Magistrate having jurisdiction under section 4 of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 (the Act for short) which
that she is the legally wedded wife of the respondent. Both are Muslims by religion and their marriage was solemnized in accordance with Mohammedan ... wife of the respondent. But he has divorced her under Muslim Personal Law about one year back and has sent the talaq nama
Muslim Co-Operative Bank Ltd. vs The Assistant Registrar Of ... on 20 July, 1990
Equivalent citations: AIR1991KANT243, ILR1990KAR3705, 1990(2)KARLJ311, AIR 1991 KARNATAKA ... this writ petition presented under Article 226 of the Constitution by the Muslim Co-operative Bank Limited, New Sayyaji Rao Road, Mysore, the following question
unconstitutional. It is further prayed that the wakf created by the Muslims be allowed to remain dependent upon the wish and desire of the Waquif ... which defeats the very purpose of the wakf as recognised under the Muslim Law. It is contended that a wakf cannot be a creature
Dr. L. Krishna vs State Of Karnataka on 15 June, 1984
Equivalent citations: ILR1986KAR255
ORDER
treating himself as a "Family".
9. The declarant is a Muslim. Under the Personal Law of Muslims, a son does ... life time. Dr. Tahir Mahmood in his book "The Muslim Law of India", in Chapter dealing with Law of Inheritance states
short) are not applicable to her. The petitioner
belongs to Muslim community. She has attained puberty and
she is now aged 16 years ... support
of his submissions, he read out Section 2 of the Muslim
Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937, which is
extracted hereinbelow
movable or immovable property for any purpose recognised by the Muslim law as pious, religious or charitable." The expression "person interested ... charitable institution under the Wakf,"
6. In THE BOARD OF MUSLIM WAKFS, RAJASTHAN v. RADHA KISHAN AND ORS. , the construction of the words
permanent dedication of the property for any purpose recognised by the Muslim Law as pious, religious and charitable, and the intention of Fathimabi as disclosed ... permanent dedication. The benefit of the property cannot be confined to Muslims alone since it was thrown open to Muslims and non-Muslims alike
marks secured by her. Respondents 3 to 11 belong to Muslim religion which is included in the list of Backward Communities in the said Government ... included in the list of Backward Tribes in that Government Order. Among Muslims there are no castes or tribes and hence respondents