{"product_id":"taxmanns-family-law-ii-comprehensive-studentoriented-text-for-property-succession-under-hindu-muslim-parsi-chri","title":"Taxmanns Family Law II Comprehensive | Studentoriented Text for Property \u0026 Succession under Hindu | Muslim | Parsi | Chri","description":"\u003cp\u003eFamily Law  Ii Is A StudentOriented Text On Property And Succession Within IndiaS PersonalLaw Systems, With Emphasis On Hindu Law (Schools, Joint Hindu Family, Coparcenary, Karta, Partition, Pious Obligation, And The Hindu Succession Act1956 With The 2005 Amendment) Alongside A Complete Treatment Of Muslim Law (Hiba, Wasiyat, Waqf, And Sunni\/Shia Inheritance Rules) And Concise Modules On Parsi And Christian Intestate\/Testamentary Succession. The Book Blends Propositions Of Law With Leading Case Law, Diagrams\/Flowcharts, Worked Illustrations For Share Computation, And ChapterEnd Summaries For Rapid Revision. The Pedagogic Aim Is To Simplify How Property Devolves Among Heirs And Even Strangers Under Hindu And Muslim Familial Structures, Using Recent Judicial Trends And Statutory Changes.This Book Is Intended For The Following Audience: Undergraduate Law Students (Ll.B. \u0026amp; B.A. Ll.B.) Following The Bar Council Of IndiaS Family LawIi Syllabus Judicial Service \u0026amp; Civil Service Aspirants, Requiring Doctrinal Clarity And CaseLaw Familiarity Academicians, For Comparative Insights Between Hindu And Muslim Family Laws Researchers \u0026amp; Postgraduate Scholars, For Its Interpretive Discussions On Legal Pluralism And Social Reform Legal Educators, Seeking Structured And Pedagogically Sound Material For Classroom Teachingthe Present Publication Is The Latest Edition, Authored By Prof. (Dr) Rajni Malhotra Dhingra \u0026amp; Dr Nidhi Mutreja Bhatia, With The Following Noteworthy Features: [Doctrinal Depth \u0026amp; Practical Relevance] Integrates Classical Hindu And Muslim Jurisprudence With Modern Statutory Law And Recent Judgments [Comprehensive Coverage] Detailed Treatment Of Coparcenary, Partition, Succession, And Female Inheritance Rights [Pedagogical Aids] Supported With Diagrams, Flowcharts, Comparative Tables, And Illustrative Examples [Gender Inclusivity] Discusses Women As Coparceners And Kartas, Referencing Post2005 Legal Developments [Statutory And CaseBased Integration] Aligns With The Hindu Succession Act 1956 \u0026amp; 2005 Amendment, And Muslim Personal Law Precedents [ExamOriented Structuring] Each Chapter Concludes With Summaries, Enabling Efficient Revision For University And Judicial Exams [Scholarly Tone With Accessibility] Written In Simple Language Without Compromising Technical Rigourthe Book Spans Twelve Chapters, Organised Logically From Fundamental Doctrines To Modern Reforms: Part I  Foundations Of Hindu Lawo Schools Of Hindu Law Explains Mitakshara And Dayabhaga Schools, Their SubSchools, And Doctrinal Differences, Including Key Commentaries Such As Mitakshara, Dayabhaga, Viramitrodaya, And Smriti Chandrika Includes Doctrine Of Factum Volet, Its Application And Judicial Recognitiono Joint Hindu Family Discusses Formation, Composition, Presumption, And Property Classification  Distinguishing Between Joint Family Property, Joint Property, And Coparcenaryo Karta Of Joint Family Defines The Role, Powers, And Liabilities Of The Karta, Exploring The Landmark Shift Recognising Female Kartas Post2005 Amendmento Coparcenary Systemo Explains The Concept Of Coparceners By Birth, Their Rights, And The Doctrine Of Survivorship. Includes Analysis Of Coparcenary Under Dayabhaga And Mitakshara Traditions Part Ii  Partition And Successiono Partition  Concept And Incidents Defines Partition And Its Types, Rules Governing Partition By Metes And Bounds, Family Arrangements, And The Distinction Between Severance And Division Of Propertyo Reopening Of The Partition And Reunion Analyses Legal Grounds For Reopening Partitions  Including Fraud, Mistake, And AfterBorn Sons And Explains Conditions For Reunion And Its Proofo Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005 Evaluates Legislative ChangesIntroduction Of Daughters As Coparceners, Abolition Of Survivorship, And Deletion Of Discriminatory Provisions (Sections 23, 24)O Hindu Succession Act 1956 A Detailed Analysis Breaks Down Definitions (Agnates, Cognates, Intestate), Succession Modes (Class I And Ii Heirs), Testamentary Succession, And Doctrines Of Pious Obligation And Notional Partition Part Iii  Muslim Law | Inheritance, Gifts, And Endowmentso Wakf (Religious Endowments) Explains Creation, Object, Types, And Management Of Wakf, And The Role Of Mutawallio Wasiyat (Will) Covers Essentials, Validity, Capacity, Revocation, And Restrictions Under Muslim Law, With Illustrative Judicial Referenceso Hiba (Gift) Discusses Essentials Of Valid Hiba, Types, Revocation Rules, And Judicial Interpretations, Distinguishing Hiba From Other Property Transferso Comparative Study Presents A Synoptic Comparison Between Hindu And Muslim Laws On Succession, Gift, And Will, Underscoring Harmony And Divergence Part Iv  Parsi \u0026amp; Christian Successiono Key Rules Under The Indian Succession Act, Division Among Spouse\/NextOfKin, Shared Principles And Differences, Testamentary Provisions And Guardianship Each Chapter Is Supported With Summaries, Key Cases, And S\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Taxmann","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45907197362374,"sku":"DADAX9364559231","price":10.15,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0695\/9389\/1014\/files\/61VaAGPLZdL.jpg?v=1780428752","url":"https:\/\/ergodemedia.com\/products\/taxmanns-family-law-ii-comprehensive-studentoriented-text-for-property-succession-under-hindu-muslim-parsi-chri","provider":"Ergodemedia","version":"1.0","type":"link"}