Family Laws — Covering 21 Acts is a single-volume statutory compendium designed to make complex family law approachable and usable for both students and practitioners. It presents the full text of 21 core family-law Acts alongside distilled commentary that highlights scope, essential definitions, procedural flow, and frequently tested provisions. Each chapter contains: (1) verbatim statute extracts for quick citation; (2) concise annotations that explain operative phrases and exceptions; (3) annotated summaries of landmark judgments that shaped interpretation; and (4) practice aids — model applications/orders, drafting tips and short-answer MCQs reflecting AIBE-style patterns. Cross-references and a subject-wise index speed up navigation while comparative notes flag differences among personal law regimes where relevant. The book’s compact layout prioritizes clarity and usability: callout boxes show “Must-Know” provisions, flowcharts map procedural steps (e.g., divorce petitions, maintenance proceedings), and checklists simplify client intake and court preparation. Whether you need a last-minute revision tool before the Bar exam or a courtroom-ready pocket guide, this volume balances authoritative statutory coverage with exam and practice-focused utility.






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