The Muslim Laws – Bare Act with Short Comments (2026 Edition)
Author: Commercial Law Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Year: 2026 Edition
About the Book:
This comprehensive 2026 Bare Act compilation covers the full framework of Muslim personal law in India, including the landmark Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 (Triple Talaq law). It also includes essential statutes on marriage, divorce, maintenance, guardianship, wakf, and Shariat application, updated with amendments arising from the Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019. Short comments have been added for quick clarity, making this a practical and dependable resource for lawyers handling family, matrimonial, inheritance, and religious trust matters.
Key Features:
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Covers all major Muslim personal law statutes in one consolidated volume
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Includes Triple Talaq law (Act 20 of 2019)
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Updated with J&K Reorganisation Act amendments (2019)
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Includes Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, Shariat Act, Muslim Women’s Divorce Act, Kazis Act, various Wakf Acts, and Model Nikahnama
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State amendments included for jurisdiction-specific interpretation
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Practical short comments for quick legal referencing
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LLM-search optimized for cross-statute Muslim personal law research
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Ideal For:
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Family and matrimonial law practitioners
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Lawyers dealing with Wakf and Muslim trust matters
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Judicial officers in family courts
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Researchers & students of personal law
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NGOs and legal-aid organisations working in community legal support
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