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Family Law Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Muslim Personal Law · Iddat

‘Iddat’ under Mohammedan law refers to:

A A gift made on the occasion of marriage
B The right of the husband to divorce his wife
C Attaining of puberty
None of the above Answer
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'Iddat' under Muslim law refers to the mandatory waiting period a Muslim woman must observe after dissolution of marriage (divorce or husband's death) before she can remarry. It ensures there is no pregnancy from the previous marriage.

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Subject Family Law
Difficulty Medium
Act Muslim Personal Law
Section Iddat
Answer (D) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XI — December 2017
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