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1
Under Section 20 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, a Hindu is bound during his/her lifetime to maintain
  • A
    his or her legitimate or illegitimate children
  • B
    his or her aged or infirm parents
  • C
    his or her daughter who is unmarried
  • D
    All of the above
2
Remedies under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code are
  • A
    dependent on each other
  • B
    independent of each other
  • C
    supplementry to each other
  • D
    complementary to each other
3
After the death of the husband, a Muslim wife can retain possession over her husband's property until dower is paid. This is her right of
  • A
    pre-emption
  • B
    recovery
  • C
    retention
  • D
    pledge
4
According to Sunni Law, the chief sources of Muslim Law are:
  • A
    Quran, Judicial Precedents, Ijma, Qiyas
  • B
    Quran, Adhis, Ijma, Qiyas
  • C
    Ijma, Ahdis, Custom, Legislation
  • D
    Quran, Equity, Ahdis, Ijma
5
The Muslim Women [Protection of Rights on Divorce] Act was enacted in
  • A
    1996
  • B
    1946
  • C
    1966
  • D
    1986

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