Through a selection of principal judicial decisions and significant fact situations from pre- and post-independent India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, this volume provides an easy access to the basic principles and rules of Muslim law, and shows how case law acts as a social barometer and an instrument of change.
Through a selection of principal judicial decisions and significant fact situations from pre- and post-independent India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, this volume provides an easy access to the basic principles and rules of Muslim law, and shows how case law acts as a social barometer and an instrument of change.
Alamgir Muhammad Serajuddin is Professor Emeritus, Department of History, and former Vice-Chancellor, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Statute Preface Part I: Case Summary and Commentary Section 1: Colonial India Section II: India Section III: Pakistan Section IV: Bangladesh Part II: Text of Cases Section 1: Colonial India Section II: IndiaSection III: Pakistan Section IV: Bangladesh A Comparative Survey of Muslim Personal Law in South Asian Countries Glossary Select Bibliography Index About the Author
List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Statute Preface Part I: Case Summary and Commentary Section 1: Colonial India Section II: India Section III: Pakistan Section IV: Bangladesh Part II: Text of Cases Section 1: Colonial India Section II: IndiaSection III: Pakistan Section IV: Bangladesh A Comparative Survey of Muslim Personal Law in South Asian Countries Glossary Select Bibliography Index About the Author
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