Muslim Bigamy
I am a Muslim woman who married in 1999. Having two major children 23 and 21. Right now Indian government is supporting Muslim women to punish the husbands who are doing polygamy. I want to punish my ...
I am a Muslim woman who married in 1999. Having two major children 23 and 21. Right now Indian government is supporting Muslim women to punish the husbands who are doing polygamy. I want to punish my ...
Dear Client,
This legislation in India acknowledges polygamy for Muslim men. According to this law, a Muslim man is legally allowed to have up to four wives simultaneously, following the principles outlined in the Quran. However, it is a requirement that he possesses the ability to treat all his wives with fairness and justice. In cases where this equality is not maintained, an aggrieved wife has the option to seek divorce under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939.
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Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh! Dear Sir, My father (Dasthakir) took care of his uncle and since that uncle had not married, he gifted a property to my dad and to my dad's younger brother ...
Dear Client,
Wa Alaikum Assalam Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh! I understand your concern regarding the ownership of the property left by your father (Dasthakir). To clarify the ownership and facilitate the sale of the property, it's advisable to consult with a local Islamic legal expert or a lawyer specializing in property matters. Provide them with all relevant documents, including the document signed by your grandmother after the passing of your uncle (Akbar). They can guide you on the rightful o
Can the first wife and children of a Muslim husband have a right on the self purchased property of the second wife.. Where both the second wife and the husband are dead First wife is alive with two c ...
Dear Client,
The first wife and children can't claim the self-purchased property of the second wife until and unless the second wife has inherited the said property to them by will.
Thank You.
I am a Hindu boy from India, Mumbai and want to convert to Islam, so what are the legal steps
Dear Client
Before initiating the conversion process, it is advisable to gain a comprehensive understanding of the beliefs, practices, and principles of Islam. You can do this by studying the Quran, visiting local mosques, and engaging with the Muslim community. The core declaration for converting to Islam is the recitation of the Shahada, which is the proclamation of faith in the oneness of Allah and the acceptance of Muhammad as the final messenger. This declaration is usually made in the pres
Second wife legal wife for pension and other benefit
Dear Sir,
During the lifetime of first wife, second wife is not entitled for any benefit. Even after death of first wife in rarest of rare cases pension will be given to the second wife.
I have a dwelling house at central Kolkata where part is occupied by some tenant ( since 1960) who pays monthly rent @26/- and paid rent till 2017 against signing rent receipt as tenant, so recently ...
Dear client,
The Supreme Court ruled that a suit for eviction against the tenant in relation to a wakf property must be brought in the Civil Court since such a suit is not covered by the dispute specified in Sections 6 and 7 of the Act.
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My husband passed away in 2021, I have on 4 years old baby boy. I am leaving independently by doing job. How I will get maintenance/school fees from My In Laws as they are the legal guardians In Islam ...
Dear client,
The Court observed that the object of Section 19 of the Act is to enable a widowed daughter-in-law to claim maintenance from her father-in-law only where she is unable to maintain herself out of her own property or from the estate of her husband, father, mother, son or daughter.
I am hindu and I did converted to islam by shahada but I have not given any certificate for this religion change now I want to legally change my religion to islam. What do I do?
Dear client,
Indian Constitution states that a person has the freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion. As such, there is no legal procedure to convert the religion but the conversion must be notified in the Govt. Gazette so that it can be easily affected in all other legal documents.
My husband passed away 2022, I hove 6 year old son. As per Islam, My Father in Law became legal guradian for my Son, There is chance to misuse my minor son's property by my In Laws family. How I need ...
Dear client,
In case if there is any chance of misuse of minor's property, then the minor can file a suit to set aside the deed within the period of limitation 3 years on the minor attaining the majority, as prescribed under Article 60 of the Limitation Act.
Hi, I am a working individual from muslim community and boyfriend from Christian. We got our parents approval, however my dad wants me to marry as per muslim custom so that he won't face any issues f ...
Dear client,
For conversion to Islam, one needs to visit a mosque in the locality and take Shahada in the presence of a Maulvi and two major witnesses.
Indian Constitution states that a person has the freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion. As such, there is no legal procedure to convert the religion but the conversion must be notified in the Govt. Gazette so that it can be easily affected in all other legal documents.
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