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Berar Land
Revenue Code of 1896, the Mohammedan law origin of the right
of pre-emption does not seem ... recognised in Berar the right was not based on
Mohammedan law nor did it appear to be ancient and
immemorial
Supreme Court of India
poorer for any other purpose
recognised by the Mohammedan law as religious, pious or charitable
purposes of a permanent character ... thereafter for his children in accordance
with the Mohammedan law and the provisions of the Waqf Validating
Allahabad High Court
that
according to the Mohammedan Law, the right of pre-emption is a personal
right of the pre-emptor ... further observed by Mahmood J. that
"under Mohammedan law right of pre-emption is not a right of
repurchase either
Rajasthan High Court
made any demands as required by the
Mohammedan Law. There were other defences with which we are not
concerned ... trial court. The question is whether under
the Hanafi Mohammedan Law the heirs of Amanatullah could continue the
appeal
Allahabad High Court
grand-mother. The minor
being a female child, under Mohammedan Law, the maternal grand-mother
was entitled to the custody ... right to the custody of the minor girl under Mohammedan Law. The
learned Judge observed that in the present case
Andhra High Court
Madras Civil Court Act did not expressly make the Mohammedan Law
applicable to gifts, that gifts of Mohammedans must ... learned Judge proceeded to hold
that the requirements of Mohammedan Law as to delivery of possession
had been sufficiently complied
Madras High Court
donor recovered-Whether gift
valid-Whether entitled to exemption.
Mohammedan Law: Marz-ul-maut (death-bed illness)-What
is-Gift ... applicable to the parties. [856C-D]
2.3 Under Mohammedan Law gift made during marz-ul-maut
(death-bed-illness
Supreme Court of India
para, 138 of the Mulla's Principles of Mohammedan Law
(Seventeenth Edition), 'Hiba' has been defined as follows:--
"A hiba ... defined by Mulla, in his commentaries on
Principles of Mohammedan Law (Seventeenth Edition), in Para. 168, as
follows:--
"A hiba
Patna High Court
that the customary right of pre-emption founded
on Mohammedan Law stood modified by the notification of the State ... appellant-Radha
Vallabh Haldia, argued that according to the Mohammedan Law as modified
by custom in the then Jaipur State
Rajasthan High Court
divorce
is provided or permitted in many of the Mohammedan Laws.
8. It is almost a settled position ... periods of purity of the wife. (Vide Outlines
of Mohammedan Law by Asaf A.S. Fyzee, 4th Edn. pages
Bombay High Court
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