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Old Wednesday, September 30, 2015
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Originally Posted by anabiya mughal View Post
Qs: Under what circumstances the right of dower is established?

Ans:
1- Introduction
2- Definition and scope
3- Nature of Dower
4- Objects of Dower
5- Circumstances under which right of Dower is established:
a) Parties must be adult and sane
b) on behalf of minor guardian can enter into contract
c) According to Shia law
d) According to Sunni law
Apparently, looks fine. I don't think Shiite reference is necessary at all.

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Qs: Briefly describe Prompt and Deferred Dower with their consequences?

Ans:1- Introduction
2- Classification of Dower
3- Prompt dower
4- Deferred dower
Is that all? I think there should be headings like specified and proper dower followed by prompt and deferred. The outline is devoid of the consequences e.g
-No Effect on Validity of Marriage
- Dower to be Paid from the Property of the Deceased Husband
- Payment of Dower to the Predeceased Wife

There could be more which I cannot recall at tge moment. Please consult the Tahir Mansuri's book for law. You'll find lucid and exhaustive explanation of all such concepts.

Here is the link to Imran Ahsan Nyazee's book:

http://www.nyazee.org/islaw/theory/theory.html

If you cannot find it in your city, check federal law house website. They have got all such books and most probably deliver as well.

As to the length of questions, questions related to jurisprudence, Islamic banking and insurance, Islamic law of contract will be theoretical and hence the length will easily stretch over 5 or 6 pages. Law questions tend to be more straightforward anf precise when the examimer gives you case law questions. Otherwise the length will vary depending on the question.
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