A Digest of Moohummudan Law On the Subjects to Which It is Usually Applied By British Courts of Justice in India V.2
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peace Second. What is taken by sudden attack from enemies, must be if in time of peace, must be restored to them; otherwise it belongs to the takers, but is subject to the fifth. uUimus Third. When a soldier dies leaving property and having hares of no i ien . thg property belongs to the Imam. soldiers. 7 r c j o ( 303 ) CHAPTER VI. appendages to the legal causes of succession. Section First. Of Succession to the Child of a Moolainah, or Woman who has been separated from her Husband by Lidn, an...d to a Wulud-ooz-zina or Illegitimate Child. The heirs to the child of a woman who has been sepa- The heirs rated from her husband by lidn are his own children c hii ( i fan and his mother ; the mother taking a sixth, and the impre- . . cated children the remainder, in the proportion of two shares woman to a male for one to a female. If there is no child, the are his whole of the property goes to the mother, a third as her children, appointed share, and the remainder by virtue of the return. ancl rela " t-T t ^ ■ ^ • i -i-tt tions b y iiut, according to one report, she inherits only a third, and his the remainder goes to the Imam, who is responsible for motn er's the fines of such a person.
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