In the absence of a direct proof of a valid marriage, a presumption of a valid marriage arises
A. Where there is a prolonged and continuous cohabitation as husband and wife
B. Where a man acknowledges the woman as his wife
C. Where a man acknowledges the issue of the union as legitimate
D. Either (A) or (B) or (C)
Answer: Option D
Main limitations to the capacity of a Muslim to marry are
A. Three
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Eight
E. Four
Which of the following enactments provides for grounds of divorce available to wife only?
A. Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939
B. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
C. Special Marriage Act, 1954
D. None of the above
A. Father's mother
B. Mother's mother
C. Sisters
D. Maternal aunt
The rule of unlawful conjunction under Muslim law relates to-
A. Same sex marriage
B. Marriage of a man with his foster sister
C. Marriage of a man with his wife's sister
D. Second marriage of a married man
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