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📘 Family Law – II | 1st Reprint (2024)
✒️ Authored by: Dr. S.R. Myneni | Language: English | Publisher: Asia Law House

This textbook on Family Law – II by Dr. S.R. Myneni provides a comprehensive and structured study of the diverse personal laws in India, focusing on marriage, divorce, maintenance, guardianship, succession, and related aspects under Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Parsi laws. Written in a simple and analytical style, the book is tailored for law students, academicians, and practitioners seeking clarity on complex family law concepts.

🔍 Key Features:

  • 📜 Personal Law Coverage – detailed discussion of Hindu Law, Muslim Law, Christian Law, and Parsi Law in matters relating to marriage, divorce, adoption, guardianship, and succession.

  • ⚖️ Judicial Precedents – analysis of important Supreme Court and High Court decisions shaping family law jurisprudence.

  • 🏛️ Special Laws – includes relevant provisions from the Special Marriage Act, 1954, and the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890.

  • 📚 Contemporary Issues – interfaith marriages, live-in relationships, uniform civil code debates, gender justice, and child rights.

  • 📝 Student-Friendly Approach – simplified explanations with illustrations, comparative notes, and case-based learning.

  • 🎯 Exam-Oriented – includes problem questions, summaries, and key points for academic and competitive exam preparation.

  • 🆕 Updated Reprint (2024) – reflecting the latest amendments, judicial pronouncements, and evolving social-legal developments.

🎯 Recommended For:

  • Law students (LL.B., LL.M.) as per revised university curricula

  • Judicial service and UPSC aspirants

  • Advocates & legal practitioners handling matrimonial and guardianship matters

  • Academicians & researchers in family and personal laws

  • NGOs & social workers engaged in family welfare and rights-based work

This 1st Reprint (2024) continues to be a student-focused and practice-oriented guide, offering clarity, depth, and updated legal insights, making it a must-have reference for family law studies in India.