The WAQF Amendment Bill Has Been Approved By Parliament And Is Awaiting The P...

After hours of debate, India Parliament finally passed the Waqf Bill 2025 with approval from both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, symbolising an end of injustice and corruption and providing justice...

Integrating Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Within The Framework Of Muslim Law

Leveraging digital platforms and information technology, Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) presents a novel approach to resolving conflicts. This method is gaining recognition as a key instrument...

Muslim Law: Case Law Regarding Conversion

Sarla Mudgal V. Union Of India (1995): There are several instances where people convert their religion to take advantage of one religion over the other. Sarla Mudgal v. Union of India is one o...

Alternative Dispute Resolution in Islamic Law

In today's legal landscape, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is crucial for efficient and amicable conflict resolution. Islamic law has long embraced ADR, deeply embedding principles of jus...

Legal Dimensions of Pan-Islamism: From Religious Ideology to Political Strategy

Pan-Islamism, an ideology that seeks the political, social, and cultural unity of Muslims across national boundaries, operates at the intersection of religious doctrines and political strategie...

Muslim Nikah: A Divine Covenant beyond Contractual Boundaries

The institution of marriage (Nikah) in Islam holds profound religious and spiritual significance, going beyond the mere contractual framework often seen in other legal systems. While Islamic ma...

Aishat Shifa v/s Karnataka: The Hijab Ban Case

Aisha Shifa vs. State of Karnataka or the Hijab Ban Case. In this case, the Supreme Court of India examined the constitutionality of a government order which prohibited female Muslim students f...

Shabnam Hashmi v/s Union of India: Establishing Adoption Rights as Fundamenta...

Shabnam Hashmi v/s Union Of India & OrsThe present case Shabnam Hashmi v Union of India & Ors deals with right to adopt a child as a fundamental right under PART III of the Indian Constit...

Section 2 of The Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939: An Analytical Expl...

The Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939 (hereinafter referred to as "the Act") represents a pivotal moment in the legal recognition of Muslim women's rights to initiate divorce proceedings...

Iddat Under Muslim Law: A Comprehensive Analysis

Iddat is a critical concept in Islamic jurisprudence, representing the waiting period a Muslim woman must observe following divorce or the death of her husband. This article delves into the int...

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