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Md.Umar Saturday, September 08, 2012 07:52 PM

reference cases in Mulla's book???
 
In Muhalla's Muhammadan Law, in each chapter a number of cases with complete reference have been described for better understanding and illustration.
I want to know that for getting better score in exam should we memorize the reference cases or these are in book only for understanding?

shah Sunday, September 09, 2012 04:43 AM

[QUOTE=Md.Umar;476231]In Muhalla's Muhammadan Law, in each chapter a number of cases with complete reference have been described for better understanding and illustration.
I want to know that for getting better score in exam should we memorize the reference cases or these are in book only for understanding?[/QUOTE]

in paper you must give case laws to get marks in 70's or even higher but if you can't recall the names of parties in any case but situation then can state "for example" "for instance" Mr.A Ms. F etc :) stay blessed

Natashaaa Monday, October 08, 2012 06:15 AM

cases in mullah's book are almost all indian cases. should we cite those cases or should we write pakistani cases in our answers?

shah Monday, October 08, 2012 03:06 PM

[QUOTE=Natashaaa;489610]cases in mullah's book are almost all indian cases. should we cite those cases or should we write pakistani cases in our answers?[/QUOTE]

quote those Indian cases because those laws are still intact in Pakistan Mullas book is more than century old so it's contents are more familiar yo examiners than new one .
Well if you can quote pakistani cases than you must but old cases are easily recognized by them and they can easily evaluate you , so its better to quote most familiar cases in answer and this is for all laws :) stay blessed

Natashaaa Monday, October 08, 2012 03:13 PM

i have one more query. Mullah's book doesnt cover a few topics. like the MFLO 1961 so what book should we consult for that?

shah Monday, October 08, 2012 03:25 PM

[QUOTE=Natashaaa;489892]i have one more query. Mullah's book doesnt cover a few topics. like the MFLO 1961 so what book should we consult for that?[/QUOTE]

It is because book is very old and MFL 1961 is not in it . If you live in lahore than don't buy any book buy Muslim family law's notes from punjab university book shop they are quite good but you can also buy a book for that :) stay blessed

Natashaaa Monday, October 08, 2012 03:55 PM

can you recommend a book which compares the MFLO and pakistani law with the sharia law. i was going through the past papers and there are a few questions comparing the two. i couldnt find any relevant material on the internet.

shah Monday, October 08, 2012 04:04 PM

[QUOTE=Natashaaa;489939]can you recommend a book which compares the MFLO and pakistani law with the sharia law. i was going through the past papers and there are a few questions comparing the two. i couldnt find any relevant material on the internet.[/QUOTE]

Yes Dr (Mrs) Nishi prohit's book is good one to cover family law portion plus sharia :) stay blessed

rufy09 Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:51 AM

[QUOTE=shah;476392]in paper you must give case laws to get marks in 70's or even higher but if you can't recall the names of parties in any case but situation then can state "for example" "for instance" Mr.A Ms. F etc :) stay blessed[/QUOTE]
[B][COLOR="blue"]for example the refrence is in df mulla book: khulsim v.abdul kadir (1921) 45 Bom.51; 59IC. 433 (21) AB 205.............are we suppose to quote the complete or we write "khulsim v.abdul kadir (1921) 45 Bom.51" is enought...[/COLOR][/B]


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