Full Text Judgments of Portuguese Civil Code, 1867 Vol-I

By: Agha, IftikharPublication details: Taleigao, Goa Goa Publishing Company 2023 Description: lxxvi, 1140p. 24 cmSubject(s): Goa Case Laws -- Arbitration Act, Citizenship Act, Contract Act, Devasthan Regulation, Easement Act, Family Law, Foreign Marriage Act, Goa Rent Act, Income Tax -- GoaDDC classification: 346.469015 Summary: The Portuguese Civil Code of 1867 was extended to Goa, Daman and Diu by a Royal Decree of November 18, 1869, declaring that the code would apply to natives subject to the local usages and customs "so far as they are not inconsistent with morality or public order". Goa is the only state in India that has Uniform Civil Code regardless of religion, gender, caste. Goa has a common family law. Thus Goa is the only Indian State that has a uniform civil code. This books provides full text judgements of Portuguese Civil Code with almost all relevant old to latest full text judgements on the articles of Portuguese Civil Code 1867 with latest amendments, which is the distinctive quality of explaining the principles with headnotes and not a mere collection case laws.
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Vol-1 (Acc No. 022849), Pages lxxvi, 1 -1140p.
Vol-2(Acc No. 022850), Pages lxiv, 1141 - 2232p.

The Portuguese Civil Code of 1867 was extended to Goa, Daman and Diu by a Royal Decree of November 18, 1869, declaring that the code would apply to natives subject to the local usages and customs "so far as they are not inconsistent with morality or public order". Goa is the only state in India that has Uniform Civil Code regardless of religion, gender, caste. Goa has a common family law. Thus Goa is the only Indian State that has a uniform civil code. This books provides full text judgements of Portuguese Civil Code with almost all relevant old to latest full text judgements on the articles of Portuguese Civil Code 1867 with latest amendments, which is the distinctive quality of explaining the principles with headnotes and not a mere collection case laws.

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