Muslims form 10 per cent of the Sri Lankan population. The country applies a mixed legal system. For many decades Muslim marriages and divorces have been governed by a separate piece of legislation. Courts in Sri Lanka have interpreted some of the legislative provisions. The purpose of this article is to highlight the case law emanating from Sri Lankan courts interpreting the provisions of the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act 13 of 1951 dealing with different issues: age for marriage; proof of marriage; co-existence of a civil marriage and a Muslim marriage; maintenance of children especially children born out of wedlock; and types of divorce
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Muslims form 10 per cent of the Sri Lankan population. The country applies a mixed legal system. For...
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country where Buddhists, Hindus, Mus...
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country where Buddhists, Hindus, Mus...
The purpose of this article is to clarify some issues regarding Muslim divorces which have been the ...
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This article reviews a monograph entitled Managing Marital Dispute in Malaysia, Islamic Mediators an...
Widows encounter plenty of negative socio-economic consequences due to the increasing divorce among ...
The article discusses and compares the dissolution of a marriage as well as the legal consequences t...
Muslims form 10 per cent of the Sri Lankan population. The country applies a mixed legal system. For...
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country where Buddhists, Hindus, Mus...
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country where Buddhists, Hindus, Mus...
The purpose of this article is to clarify some issues regarding Muslim divorces which have been the ...
The article discusses the differences between the South African civil law and Islamic law with speci...
There has been a deadlock between the women’s organizations and the Islamic jurists concerning the r...
The importance of Islamic law in the legal system of the Indian sub-continent in beyond dispute. The...
This article aims at examining what place does the Code of Muslim Family Law and Law of Inheritance ...
Nowadays, there are a lot of divorce cases occurring among Muslims in Malaysia. Every day, there are...
Child marriage is considered by the international community to be a violation of human rights, parti...
The marriage between non-Muslim couple where one spouse later converted to Muslim results in the dis...
This paper aims to describe The issue of divorce between Islamic law and constitutional law which is...
This article reviews a monograph entitled Managing Marital Dispute in Malaysia, Islamic Mediators an...
Widows encounter plenty of negative socio-economic consequences due to the increasing divorce among ...
The article discusses and compares the dissolution of a marriage as well as the legal consequences t...