INHERITANCE RIGHT OF ORPHANED GRAND CHILDREN: BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVES

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https://doi.org/10.55327/jaash.v8i4.285

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The dilemma of inheritance of grandchildren from the pre-deceased child is one of the most critical areas of Islamic law. According to the classical interpretations of Islamic law, any son of the deceased in general excludes such grandchildren. However, many states brought certain changes into the existing format of Islamic law of succession so as to shield such grandchildren from total exclusion. Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Morocco, Pakistan and Bangladesh are remarkable for binging changes in this particular area. Pakistan brought a significant change in 1961 by section 4 of the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance (MFLO), which is a milestone event in the history of reformation of Islamic law. In Bangladesh the same law become accepted through the promulgation of the Laws Continuance Enforcement order, 1971’.Section of the MFLO affected the whole structure of Islamic Law of Succession. The main contribution of this work is an attempt to draw the attention of the proper authority for taking steps to ensure the right of orphaned grandchildren and other heirs not violating the Islamic law of succession. For this purpose the author tries to show the injustices to some heirs and the provisions of Islamic law of succession which have been violated caused by the section 4 of MFLO and lastly the author has set up a method that ensures the right of the orphaned grandchildren neither violating the Islamic rule nor excluding any heir. It is a qualitative research.

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Md Mostofa, Bangladesh University

Senior Lecturer, Law Department,

Kazi Sonia Tasnim, Bangladesh University

Lecturer, Faculty of Law

Md. Zahidul Islam, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

Assistant Professor, Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL),

 

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2022-12-29

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Mostofa, M., Tasnim, K. S., & Islam, M. Z. (2022). INHERITANCE RIGHT OF ORPHANED GRAND CHILDREN: BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVES. Journal of Asian and African Social Science and Humanities, 8(4), 37–48. https://doi.org/10.55327/jaash.v8i4.285

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