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IVth- Semester Project Topics

Subject:-Family Law-II

SECTION- 'A'
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Name Abhishek Kumar -I Abhishek Kumar -II Aditya Pratap Singh Aditya Vaibhav Singh Aditya Veer Singh Agriti Shrivastava Ahsas Manikant Aishwarya Rao Aishwarya Shree Aishwarya Sinha Ajita Patnaik Akanksha Singh Akash Raj Akhil Joshi Aman Choudhary Animesh Rishi Anjali Anjali Kumari Ankit Rajan Ankit Tripathi Anshika Anurag Atulya Anurag Dasgupta Anuraj Tirthankar Anvesh Malhotra Apurva Sharma Arpan Kamal Arpita Ashar Akhtar Ashish Anshuman Binita Shankar Brajesh Kumar Pandit Debjit Bhattacharjee Deepak Kumar Suman

Project Topic
Partition under Mitakshara Law. Probate A Critical Study. Letter of Administration. Historical perspective of the Hindu Succession Act 1956. Notional Partition. Stridhana. Womens Estate. Sole Surviving Coparcener Pious Obligation of Daughter. Debt - Liability of Joint Family. Power of Karta to Sale Joint Family Property. Alienation of Joint Family Property by a Coparcener Right of coparcener to challenge alienation. Succession under Mitakshara Law. Succession under Dayabhaga Law. Religious and Charitable Endowments. Codicil: A Critical Study Succession under Muslim Law. Inheritance under Hanafi Law. Inheritance under Shia Law. Status of Hindu women under Hindu Law A Comparative Study Wills under Muslim Law. Re-opening of Partition. Wills under Hindu Law. Partial Partition. Female as Karta. Coparcenary under Dayabhaga Law. Joint Hindu Family A Critical Study Hindu Coparcenary Legal incidents. Joint Family Property. Coparceners power of alienation under Mitakshara Law. Minor Coparcener A Critical Study. Insane Coparcener A Critical Study. Testamentary Succession.

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Farhat Yunus Gautam Kumar Singh Gulshan Jha Juhi Tiwari Kiran Kachhawaha Krishna Dev Ojha Kriti Ranjan Kumar Saurabh Kumari Mithu Rani Kumari Rupam Kumari Shipra Mamta Kumari Manas Pandey Mayank Sapre Mayuresh Srivastav Md. Shaique Meenakshi Awasthi Minakshi Kumari Nandini Nasma Abidi Navin Anand Navneet Govindam Nawees Akhter Neeraj Kumar Neha Nidhi Kumari Nidhi Navneet Sankalan Pal Shrey Apoorva Utkarsh Singh

Gift under Muslim Law. Gift under Hindu Law. Succession to the property of a Hindu Male. Status and Role of a Karta a Critical Study. Mitakshara Joint Hindu Family. Dayabhaga Joint Hindu Family. Pious obligation of son to pay fathers debt. Fundamental differences between Hindu and Muslim Law of Inheritance Conditions qualifying as disqualifications from inheritance in MuslimLaw Illegitimate child and his/her right to property in Muslim Law Equity in the Muslim Law of Succession Gender rights and the Law of Succession in Islam Administration of Estate. Hindu Succession Act 1956 A critical Review & Study. Ouster of a member from Joint Family. Joint Family Legal incidents. Joint family vs. Coparcenary A Critical Comparative Study. Antecedent Debt. Status of illegitimate Son as to Succession. Ouster of a Coparcener from Coparcenary Status. Alienation of Joint Family Property by Karta. Doctrine of Representation under Mitakshara Law. Female - A Critical Study Revocation of Gift under Muslim Law. Partition under Dayabhaga Law. Coparcenary Property. A critical study between Hanafi and Shia Law as to Succession. Waqf: - A Critical Study Coparcenary within Coparcenary. Property under Dayabhaga Law.
Course Teacher- Shaiwal Satyarthi

IVth- Semester Project Topics


Subject:-Family Law-II
Roll No. Name 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 588 590 591 593 595 596 597 598 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 Nistha Choudhary Nitesh Mathur Pinki Kumari Poduri Vaishnavi Poornima Singh Prabhat Prachi Agrawal Pragya Singh Pranjal Shekhar Prashant Kumar Premlata Kumari Prity Priyanka Kumari Priyanka Pritam Priyanka Yadav Rahi Pritam Rahul Kumar Yadav Rahul Vicky Richa Kesarwani Rimmi Anand Rishabh Srivastav Ritu Kumari Robin Kumar Rohit Kumar Rohit Sinha Rupa Kumari S. M. Samsh Quamar Sadhvi Jaiswal Saksham Dwivedi Saumya Srividya Saurabh Kumar Shaleen Mishra Shatakshi Sharma Shighra Kumar Shikha Rani Shipra Verma Shivam Pandey Shivang Tripathi Shivanshu Shekhar Shourya Basu Shreeyam Jain Shrey Srivastava Shreyali Srivastava Shruti Sinha Shubham Sharma Siddhartha Singh

Project Topic
SECTION- 'B' Problems pertaining to diversity of succession laws in India Renocants of Pondicherry and their law relating to succession of property Doctrine of Pious Obligations and current trends in the concept Trading Families in India and their legal status Concept of Antecedent Debts in Hindu Law Incidents of Separate Property: An Examination Succession to the Property of a Female Intestate under the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 Rules for Succession to the property of a male Intestate under theHindu Succession Act,1956 Significance of the Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act,1928 Grounds for disqualification from inheritance under the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 Testamentary Succession : An analysis in the Indian Context Hindu Widows and their Property Rights: A historical Study A critical study of the Changes brought about by the 2005amendment in the Hindu Succession Act A study of the Hindu Code,1948 Concept of Gift in Muslim Law Succession to the Property of a Hindu Female. Comparative Study between Mitakshara Law & Dayabhaga Law. Disqualification as to succession under Hindu Succession Act. Disqualification as to succession under Mitakshara Law. General Rules of succession. Validity of a Gift of Mushaa Hiba-bil-Iwaz: Meaning and Validity Differentiating Gifts from Grants in Muslim Law Revocation of Gifts in Muslim Law The Role of Consent in Wasiyat (Wills in Muslim Law) Hindu Joint Family: A Jurisprudential Study Status of Oral Wills in Islam Revocation of a valid will Differences among Shias and Sunnis in the law of Wills The Concept of Marz-ul-Maut in Islam Differences between Shia and Sunni law of inheritance Precursors to the 2005 amendment and the resultant recognition of Women as Coparceners in Hindu Law Notional Partition: Meaning and Implications Persons authorised to call for Partition in Hindu Law Partition as a tool to veto the command of the Karta Relevance of the Doctrine of Relation Back in Partition Manner of Effecting a Partition Partial Partition of Joint family Property Procedure involved in Re-opening of Partition After-born son and his position in the Joint Family Persons having a share in the property during partition Understanding Partition by Metes and Bounds Reunion: Concept and Relevance Impact of Modern Legislation on the Rights of Hindu Widows Is there a need to redefine the qualifications, powers and position of the Karta? Live-in relationships and their impact on Hindu Succession

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Snehal Gupta Snigdha Sourabh Yadav Suman Chandra Sumit Kumar Suman Surbhi Ratan Syed Kishwar Tanumoy Majumder Tanya Raj Tripti Shankar Uma Kant Kumar Utpal Kumar Vaibhav Kumar Vaishali Sinha Vishnu Priya Yashaswini Yogesh Suthar Zeba Manzoor

Powers of the Karta: A Critical Study Coparceners right to relinquish interest in Property Limitation on the rights of coparceners to alienate Joint FamilyProperty Powers of Sole Surviving Coparcener over ancestral Property Position of the Child in the Womb in Hindu Coparcenary Alienation of Property by Gifts Wills and their impact on alienation of Property Unauthorised alienation and its consequences Legal Necessity as a ground for alienation of Joint Family Property Religious and Indispensable duties as legitimate justification for alienating Ancestral Property Concept of Pooling in Separate property into the Common Stock A critical analysis of the Rights of Coparceners Position of Females in Dayabhaga Joint Family Designing a Uniform set of Succession Laws for India Ouster from Coparcenary: Grounds, Reasons and Justification Differences between Dayabhaga and Mitakshara Coparcenary Gains of Learning and its relevance as separate Property Changes introduced in the classical concept of Coparcenary by the Hindu Succession Act, 1956

Course Teacher- Shaiwal Satyarthi

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