Knowledge Themes
Shayara Bano v. Union of India
Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act 2019
Article 14
Article 15
Article 21
Article 25
Article 44
Uniform Civil Code
Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act 1937
Essential Religious Practices Test
Gender Justice and Equality
Talaq-e-Biddat
Nikah Halala
Polygamy
Secularism vs Personal Laws
Structural Subtopics
- Evolution of Muslim Personal Law in India
- Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act 1937
- Classification of divorce in Islam (Ahsan
- Hasan
- and Talaq-e-Biddat)
- Shayara Bano vs Union of India Case (2017)
- Constitutional validity under Articles 14
- 15
- and 21
- The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act 2019
- Criminalization of instant triple talaq and its legal implications
- Rights of maintenance and subsistence allowance for divorced women
- Custody of minor children under the 2019 Act
- Concept of Nikah Halala and its socio-legal status
- Debate on Uniform Civil Code (Article 44) vs Personal Laws
- Impact of Shah Bano Case (1985) on personal law reforms
- Essential Religious Practices doctrine and its application to Triple Talaq
- Gender justice and empowerment of minority women
- Comparative analysis of personal law reforms in other Islamic countries
Study Material
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