The Telangana High Court has reaffirmed that Muslim women can seek a unilateral divorce through khula without needing their ...
The Jharkhand High Court has held that once parties marry under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, the provisions governing ...
Unlike popular belief, Muslim law contains some of the most diverse and historically progressive divorce options for women.
Tepuk Sakinah lacks explicit reference to justice and equality. Its key concepts emphasize mutuality rather than equality.
The Court held that a Muslim man’s second marriage cannot be registered without hearing the first wife. Any objection ...
A high court in Pakistan on Tuesday ordered the police to stop harassing an Indian Sikh woman, who converted to Islam and ...
The Madras High Court recently observed that when the parties have solemnised marriage in a Hindu temple as per the Hindu rites, the mutual divorce petition filed under the Hindu Marriage Act would be ...
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Protest erupts as bill protecting underage girls from forced marriage passes in Pakistan province
In a landmark move to protect children, especially girls, from forced child marriages, a provincial assembly in Pakistan on ...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has declined to pass any order on a habeas corpus petition seeking custody of a Hindu woman who ...
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As a Pasmanda Muslim woman, it pains me that India took 70 years to question talaq-e-hasan
Talaq-e-hasan is often described as the “preferable” method because it stretches the process for three months, but it is not ...
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Talaq-e-Hasan under SC lens: A look at Muslim divorce practices & how courts have ruled before
SC quashed instant triple talaq in 2017 but left other forms of unilateral divorce, including Talaq-e-Hasan, untouched.
Indian cricketer Shivam Dube’s love story with Anjum Khan is straight out of a film, he married her despite a 6-year age gap, ...
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