CLAT PG family_law — practice questions
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Practice CLAT PG family_law in the app →Article 25 of the Constitution guaranteesUnder Article 26 of the Constitution, every religious denomination has the right toArticle 27 of the Constitution provides thatArticle 28 of the Constitution deals with religious instruction inArticle 44 of the Constitution is a Directive Principle that calls upon the State toSection 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 provides for divorce bySection 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 lays down conditions for a valid Hindu marriage. Which of the followiSection 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act provides forSection 11 of the Hindu Marriage Act declares certain marriagesIn Mohd Ahmed Khan v Shah Bano Begum (1985), the Supreme Court held thatIn Sarla Mudgal v Union of India (1995), the Supreme Court held thatArticle 21 of the Constitution, after K S Puttaswamy v Union of India (2017), explicitly includesVishaka v State of Rajasthan (1997) is the landmark onSection 6 of the Hindu Succession Act 1956 (as amended in 2005) provides that a daughter of a coparcener becomIn Shayara Bano v Union of India (2017), the Supreme Court held thatIn Mary Roy v State of Kerala (1986), the Supreme Court held thatArticle 25 protections do NOT extend to 'essential religious practices' that violate constitutional morality. The Special Marriage Act 1954 governsUnder Section 125 CrPC (now Section 144 BNSS), an order for maintenance can be made against a person of sufficArticle 15(3) of the Constitution empowers the State to makeSection 13(1)(i-a) Hindu Marriage Act includes 'cruelty' as a ground for divorce. The interpretation now adoptIn Joseph Shine v Union of India (2018), the Supreme Court struck downUnder the Indian Divorce Act 1869, which earlier governed divorce among Indian Christians, women historically