Divorce Under Muslim Law: A Comprehensive Overview
By Vaidehi Sharma, a student of BALLB at Mohanlal Sukhadia University Introduction Divorce, known as talaq in Islamic law, is a significant aspect of family […]
Explore MoreBy Vaidehi Sharma, a student of BALLB at Mohanlal Sukhadia University Introduction Divorce, known as talaq in Islamic law, is a significant aspect of family […]
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Explore MoreDivorce is the end of such a marital relationship, as under Muslim law there are two modes given for the dissolution of marriage.
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