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Under Hindu Marriage Act, Hindu includes:
Sapinda Relationship extends upto:
Sagotra marriages under Hindu Law are:
Can a Hindu marry second time on the basis of written consent of his first wife?
Section 5(i) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 provides for:
Which Section of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 deals with the making of rules regarding registration of Hindu Marriages?
The constitutional validity of Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 was tested in:
Restitution of conjugal rights is available to:
What is the effect of Judicial Separation on material relation under Hindu Marriage Act?
During judicial separation the:
In “Bipin Chandra vs. Prabhavati”, AIR 1957 SC 176, the Supreme Court explained:
Incapacity to consummate the marriage within the meaning of Section 12 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955:
Section 12(1)(a) of the Hindu Marriage Act is related to:
Which of the following grounds is available only to the wife for seeking divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act?
Which one of the following provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 relates with the grounds of divorce exclusively for wife?
Divorce by Mutual Consent’ has been provided in:
Desertion’ within the purview of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is:
Section 22 of Hindu Marriage Act provides for:
The prescribed period of limitation for preferring an appeal under Section 28 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is:
A Hindu wife may not claim maintenance from her husband ?
A marriage which is void ab initio is a​​
Section 3(c) of the Hindu Succession Act defines:
Under Section 8 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 the correct order of priority of succession is reflected as follows:
The property of a Hindu woman dying intestate shall devolve firstly upon:
Under Mitakshara School Coparcenary interest devolves by:
Alienation by the karta without legal necessity or the benefit of estate is:
Under Hindu Law, a Karta of the joint family can alienate the property:
Under section of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 father’s widow is a
Who is natural guardian of a married minor girl?
The case of Hanuman Prasad Pandey vs. Mst. Baboee is related to:
According to Hindu Adoption Laws, which categories of females are permitted to adopt a child:
An adoption validly made can be cancelled by
The ancient source(s) of the Hindu Law is/are:
Under Muslim Law, a ‘Will’ may be made of:
Dower’ is:
Mehr is:
Mark the incorrect statement:
Which one is not a source of Muslim Law?
On the ground of fosterage a Muslim marriage is:
Talaq-ul-biddat is:
What is the age of Puberty for a Muslim marriage?
A dower debt is:
A Muslim woman can seek divorce if the husband is not traceable for a period of:
After divorce, a Muslim woman:
How many witnesses are necessary in Shia Muslim marriage?
“Temporary Marriage” in Islam is:
Khula’ under the Muslim Law refers to:
Divorce by mutual consent in Muslim Law is called:
Waqf can be made by:
Which of the following is absolute incapacity for marriage?
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