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The document outlines the examination structure and questions for the Family Law II course, focusing on Mohammedan Law and the Indian Succession Act. It includes various questions on topics such as sources of Muslim Law, essentials of gifts, maintenance of wives, and the Indian Divorce Act. Students are required to answer specific questions and solve problems related to inheritance and property distribution under Muslim law.

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QP Family Law II

The document outlines the examination structure and questions for the Family Law II course, focusing on Mohammedan Law and the Indian Succession Act. It includes various questions on topics such as sources of Muslim Law, essentials of gifts, maintenance of wives, and the Indian Divorce Act. Students are required to answer specific questions and solve problems related to inheritance and property distribution under Muslim law.

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Sixth Semester 5 Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons)/B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons)


Examination, June/July 20155
FAMILY LAW II
Mohammedian Law and Indian Succession Act
Duration:2/, Hours Max. Marks: 70

Instructions: 1. Answer Q. No.8 and any five ofthe remaining questions.


2. Q. No. 8 carries 20marks and the remaining questions
carry 10 marks each.
3. Answers should be written either in English or Kannada
completely.

Marks: 4x10=40
Q. No. 1. Explain the sources of Muslim Law.

Q. No. 2. Describe the essentials of a gift under Muslim Law.

O. No. 3. Explain the irregular marriages under the Muslim Law.

Q. No. 4. Explain the maintenance of wife under Muslim Law.

Q. No. 5. Define probate and state the procedure for obtaining probate.

Q. No. 6. Explain the salient features of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869.

O.

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Q. No. 7. Write short note on any two of the following Marks:2

(a) Dower

(b) Talak

(c) Privileged Will.

Q. No. 8. Solve any two of the following problems: Marks: 2x10=20

(a) 'A', sunni Muslim, dies leaving behind wife, mother and full
sister. Distribute the property of the deceased. Explain with
reasons.

b) A bequest is made to 'A' and his children. 'A' dies before the
testator. Is the will valid ? Give reasons.

c) 'A' makes a gift of Government promissory notes to 'B', on


the condition that 'B' should return a fourth part of the notes
to 'A' after a month. ls the gift valid ? Explain with reasons.
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B.A.LL.B./B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)


VI Semester 5 Year
Examination, June/July 2016

FAMILY LAW II -

Succession Act
Mohd. Law and Indian
Max. Mark
Duration:2% Hours
Instructions: 1. Answers Q. No.8 and any five ofthe remaining questions.
and the remaining questions
2. Q. No. 8 carries 20 marks
carry 10 marks each.
or Kannada
3. Answers should be written either in English
completely.

Shariat Act, is to make all subject


Muslims
Q. No. 1. "The effect to the Comment. Marks: 10
abolition ofcustomary Law."
to the Muslim Law by the

marries for second time without


Q. No. 2. Ifa Hindu ater embracing Islam valid ? Explain
the dissolution of first marriage. Is such marriage Marks: 10
with the help of decided case.

aooabaos O .
D a ervoeaFIse ? TFoI 5dro
in which a marriage may be dissolved
Q. No. 3. What are the different ways Mark:
under Mohommedan Law?

Indian Divorce Act, 1869. Marks: 10


Q. No. 4. Explain the important provisions ofthe
Pdro DDT DiT ooi, 1869 bas doorsa JOA
to the custody of female
Q. No. 5. Explain the principles applicable Marks 10
children under Mohommedan Law.

Q. No. 6. Discuss the circumstances in which a bequests becomes void. Marks 10

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Q. No. 7. Write short note on any two of the following

(a) Conditional Bequest

(b) Legitimacy of child

(c) Uniform Civil Code.

Marks: 2x10-20
Q. No.8. Solve any two of the following problems

(a) 'A has shares in X' a prosperous company and in 'Ya


to be
company on whose shares heavy calls are expected
made. 'A' bequeaths to B' all his shares in companies.
B refuses to accept the shares in 'Y company. Whether
B can acceptthe sharesin'X company? Explain the concept
involved in the problem. Marks: 10

Sedonsso ToTe JDTOADE. 'B' X' Fostiadb@

(b) A Sunni Mohommedan dies leaving a widow, mother and


daughter. Distribute the property of A. Explain with reasons. Marks : 10

c)A, an Englishman having his domicile in France, dies in India


and leaves property, both moveable and immoveable in India.
Explain the rules of succession applicable to both moveable
and immoveable property of 'A'. Marks:10
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VI Semester 5 Year B.A./B.B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Examination, June/July 2017
FAMILY LAW I I
(Mohd. Law and Ind. Suc. Act)

Duration :2/, Hours Max. Marks: 70

Instructions: 1. Answer Q. No.8 and any five of the remaining questions.


2. Q. No. 8 carries 20 marks and the remaining questions
carry 10 marks each.
3. Answers should be written either in English or Kannada
completely.
Q. No. 1. Explain the effect of apostasy on marriage under Muslim law. Mar' 10

Q. No. 2. Elucidate the right of custody of mother under Muslim law with
the help of decided cases. Marks: 10

Q. No. 3. Critically analyse the provisions relating to the maintenance of divorced


Muslim women under the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on
orce) Act, 1986. Marks: 10

Q. No. 4. Explain the powers and duties of executor under the Indian
Succession Act, 1925. Marks: 10
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Q. No.5. Explain the general principles governing the Sunni Muslim law of
inheritance. Marks 10

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law.
between will and gift underMuslim
distinction
O O
DISCuss the

Marks: 5x2=10
Q. No. 7. Write short note on any two of the following

a) Pre-emption.

b) Succession certificate.

c) Need for Uniform Civil Code.

Marks: 10x2=20
Q. No. 8. Solve any two of the following problems

'B'and 'C', to be equally


a) Asum of money is bequeathedto 'A',
testator. How much
divided among them. 'A' dies before the
? Decide.
B and C" will take the share of money
TaaoDh dotas D b TeDh
A', 'B' and 'C' ie stdbss

woman dies
intestate leaving behind
b) 'A' Sunni Muslim
Distribute the property of 'A'.
husband, mother and daughter.

Muslim acknowledges
19 year old Muslim as
A 30 year old
c) Decide.
his son.Is this acknowledgment valid?
Soa dDAO 3
30 odDA DOD 19 To

OrOFOODA.
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VI Semester 5 Year B.A.LL.B./B.B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)


Examination, June/July 2018
FAMILY LAW II (Mohd. Law and Ind. Suc. Act)

Duration:22 Hours Max. Marks 70

Instructions 1. Answer Q. No. 8 and any five of the remaining


questions.
2. a. No. 8 carries 20 marks and the remaining questions
carry 10 marks each.
3.
Answers should be written either in English orKannad
completely.
Q. No. 1. Explain the salient features of Shariat Act, 1937.
Joodoa QHods, 1937d avad rDEoeT EoriYT) DTOA.
Q. No. 2. Discuss historical
development of Muslim Law.

Q. No. 3. Explain the essentials of a valid marriage under Muslim Law,

Q. No. 4. Elucidate the Constitutional validity of tripple talaq in India.

a. No. 5. Comparatively analyse the doctrine of Radda under Sunni and


Shia Law of inheritance.

Q. No. 6. Discuss the matrimonial remedies provided under the Indian


Divorce Act, 1869.
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Q. No. 7. Write short notes on any two of the following:

(a) Dower (Mehr)

(b) Maintenance under Muslim Law.

(c) Void bequests.

Q. No. 8. Solve any two of the following problems:

(a) Mr. John is a Christian who died intestate leaving behind


no child, but eight grand children andtwo children of a
deceased grand child. Distribute the
property of Mr. John.

(b) A fund isbequeathed to A for his life and after his death to
his daughters. A survives the testator. A has
of whom were not in existence at the daughters some
testator's death. The
bequest of A's daughters comprises the whole interest that
remains to the testator in the thing
bequeathed. Whether
the bequest to A's daughter is valid ? Decide.
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(c) A Muslim divorces his wife B by triple talaq. Several


years
married to any one else
later he remarries her. B was not
divorces B. B had
in the interval. Five months later A again
conceived at that time and gives
birth to a child C. Can C

claim maintenance from A ? Decide


iotsaR 8 JDT JanoJd
A dO bTD B 0 J5

TbDDDiDDS. B o J e 5 ied odDUT A o

A beQi Bei D Jjews iNdTR. atd s s B


TepFrdcdanToo C Jo ToriborR Detzbpi. Co ARoT
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Examination, June/July 2019


VI Semester 5 Yrs. B.A./B.B.A. LL.B.(Hons.)
FAMILY LAW II
Succession Act
Mohd. Law and Indian
Max. Marks 70
Duration: 2% Hours
of the remaining questions.
Instructions 1. Answer Q. No. 8 and any five
questions carry
2. Q. No. 8 carries 20 marks and remaining
10 marks each.
either in English or Kannada
3. Answers should be written
completely.

Shariat Act that authorised the


Q. No. 1. Discuss the provisions of the
cOurts to Muslim personal law to Muslims.
apply

under Muslim law.


Q. No. 2. Explain the legal effects of irregular marriage

Indian Divorce Act.


Q. No. 3. Examine the matrimonial remedies under the

Q. No. 4. What are the matters which stand in greatest need of reform and how
could such reform best be effected under Muslim personal law ?

Q. No. 5. Describe the Constitutional validity of the Muslim Women


(Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986.

Q. No. 6. Explain the principles governing construction of wills under


Indian Succession Act, 1925.
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Q. No. 7. Write short notes on any two of the following

(a) Guardianship under Muslim law.

(b) Conversion and its consequences on family.

(c) Prompt dower.

Q. No. 8. Solve any two of the following problems

behind husband,
(a) A Shia Muslim woman dies intestate leaving
of the
daughter, father and mother. Distribute the property
deceased woman in accordance with law.

him
(b) 'A' with a view to obtaining a legacy from 'B, pays
in him
attention and flatters him and thereby produces
a
to 'A'. 'B' in consequence of such
capricious partiality
which he leaves a
attention and flattery, makes his will, by
is valid.
legacy to A. Decide whether bequest

'B'. lt is provided by the


(c) A makes a gift of certain property to Decide
transfer the property.
deed of gift that 'B' shall not
the validity of the gift.

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