The Anglo-Muhammadan Law represents a peculiarity within the current context of comparative law, owing to its threefold nature of Muslim personal law, influenced by the Common Law, and belonging to the broader Indian legal system. Nonetheless, despite its singularity, it represents a field of study which is frequently overlooked. The present essay attempts, at least to some extent, to shed light upon it. In the first place, the article provides an historical overview of the development of the Anglo-Muhammadan Law, focusing on the main transformations and innovations introduced by the British and their unavoidable legal, social and religious consequences. This essay, however, illustrates, in addition, that, despite a powerful drive to...
India is a secular country. Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The secu...
India’s personal law system, where family law matters are rooted in religious law, has been the subj...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
The Anglo-Muhammadan Law represents a peculiarity within the current context of comparative law, owi...
Includes index.Bibliography: p. xxxi-xxxiii.Appendices: A. The Code of criminal procedure, chapter X...
Appendices: A. The Code of criminal procedure, chapter XXXVI, ss. 488-490 (maintenance orders)--B. F...
This study analyses the treatment of Islamic law (Fiqh) under the English legal system by looking in...
© Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. Accepted manuscript version deposite...
Recent debates about personal law and a uniform civil code in India have seen both Hindu and Muslim ...
Historically, religion, unity and justice in the Age of Empires were the basis of civilizations, and...
Bibliography: p. xxv-xxvii.Appendices: A. The code of criminal procedure, chapter XXXVI, ss. 488-490...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
This dissertation reconstructs the history of one of India’s earliest Muslim communities in the Sout...
Law of India refers to the system of law in modern India. It is largely based on English common law ...
This article looks at the contesting articulations of gender, family, and religion in co...
India is a secular country. Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The secu...
India’s personal law system, where family law matters are rooted in religious law, has been the subj...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
The Anglo-Muhammadan Law represents a peculiarity within the current context of comparative law, owi...
Includes index.Bibliography: p. xxxi-xxxiii.Appendices: A. The Code of criminal procedure, chapter X...
Appendices: A. The Code of criminal procedure, chapter XXXVI, ss. 488-490 (maintenance orders)--B. F...
This study analyses the treatment of Islamic law (Fiqh) under the English legal system by looking in...
© Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. Accepted manuscript version deposite...
Recent debates about personal law and a uniform civil code in India have seen both Hindu and Muslim ...
Historically, religion, unity and justice in the Age of Empires were the basis of civilizations, and...
Bibliography: p. xxv-xxvii.Appendices: A. The code of criminal procedure, chapter XXXVI, ss. 488-490...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
This dissertation reconstructs the history of one of India’s earliest Muslim communities in the Sout...
Law of India refers to the system of law in modern India. It is largely based on English common law ...
This article looks at the contesting articulations of gender, family, and religion in co...
India is a secular country. Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The secu...
India’s personal law system, where family law matters are rooted in religious law, has been the subj...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...