Tandon’s Textbook on Muslim Law in Modern India is a well-established legal text that examines the principles of Muslim personal law as applied and interpreted in contemporary India. The book explains traditional doctrines alongside statutory reforms and judicial developments, reflecting how Muslim law has evolved within the constitutional and legal framework of modern India. This thirteenth edition offers updated analysis to ensure relevance with current legal interpretation and practice.
Key Features
- Systematic exposition of Muslim personal law principles
- Coverage of marriage, divorce, maintenance, inheritance, and guardianship
- Integration of statutory reforms and judicial decisions
- Contextual analysis of Muslim law within modern Indian legal system
- Updated thirteenth edition revised for contemporary relevance
This book is valuable for law students, advocates, academicians, judicial aspirants, and legal researchers studying personal laws in India. It serves as a reliable reference for understanding the application of Muslim law in courts and its interaction with constitutional values and legislative reforms.