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Wakf
Wakf, 'wakf' means the permanent dedication by a person professing Islam of any movable or immovable property for any purpose recognised by the Muslim law as pious, religious or … law as pious, religious or charitable; and 'wakif' means any person making such dedication, Board of Muslim Wakfs v. Radha Kishan, AIR 1979 SC 289 (293): (1979) 2 SCC 468: (1979) 2 SCR 148. Means the permanent
Bigamy
170: AIR 1979 SC 713: (1979) 2 SCR 1171. Second marriage of Hindu husband after his conversion to Islam is void marriage in terms of section 494, IPC. It is violative of justice, equity and good conscience. … been known to such person to be living within that time; or even, as was held in Reg. v. Tolson, (1889) 23 QBD 168, by nine judges to five, to a person re-marrying within the seven years
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Ratio decidendi
here and there from the judgment, one cannot find out of the entire ratio decidendi of the judgment, Islamic Academy of Education v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2003 SC 3724 (3737): (2003) 6 SCC 697. (Constitution of
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Pradesh, AIR 1968 SC 1450 (1454): (1969) 1 SCR 219. See also Mohd. Abubakar Siddique v. Mustafa Shahidul Islam, (2000) 2 SCC 62.
Capitation fee, Profiteering
right to fix its own fee structure there can be no profiteering and capitation fees cannot be charged. Islamic Academy of Education v. State of Karnataka, (2003) 6 SCC 697: AIR 2003 SC 3724. [Constitution of India
Local needs
and, thus, the local needs may also have direct nexus having regard to the needs of the State, Islamic Academy of Education v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2003 SC 3724: (2003) 6 SCC 697 (770).
Muslim
Muslim, the word 'Muslim' in Arabic is the active principle of Islama, which means acceptance of faith, the noun of which is Islam, Lily Thomas v. Union of India, AIR
Profiteering
Profiteering, profiteering has been defined as: Taking advantage of unusual or exceptional circumstances to make excessive profits, Islamic Academy of Education v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2003 SC 3724: (2003) 6 SCC 697 (774).
Quaraza-e-Hasana
no final pronouncement is made on this question as neither side produced nor relied upon any literature of Islamic law on the point, C.W.T. v. Abdul Hussain Mulla Muhammad Ali, AIR 1988 SC 1417: (1988) 3 SCC
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