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Divorced Muslim woman can claim maintenance from her ex-husband: Supreme Court | Today News
Livemint· 6 days agoThe Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986, will not prevail over the secular law,...
Why did the Supreme Court uphold divorced Muslim women’s right to maintenance under Section 125...
The Hindu· 5 days agoThe Supreme Court on July 10 ruled that a divorced Muslim woman is entitled to a claim of...
Secular remedy: On the Muslim woman, maintenance and Court verdict
The Hindu· 4 days agoIn holding that a divorced Muslim woman is not barred from invoking the secular remedy of seeking maintenance under the Code of Criminal Procedure ...
Muslim Personal Board to challenge SC’s verdict on maintenance for muslim women and UCC of...
Financial Express· 1 day agoOn July 10, the Supreme Court ruled that Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)...
Why Muslim Women Did Not Get Alimony After Divorce, So Far | Explained
Times Now· 4 days agoThe verdict, delivered by a bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and Augustine George Masih,...
Muslim women can seek maintenance from husbands: SC | Central India's Premier English Daily
Central Chronicle· 5 days agoNew Delhi, July 10 (UNI) The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that Muslim women can seek maintenance from their husbands under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal ...
Why is SC order on maintenance to divorced Muslim women a big deal? What did laws say earlier?
Firstpost· 5 days agoDivorced Muslim women can now seek maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure...
Muslim personal law board to pursue ways to overturn SC verdict on maintenance under CrPC
Scroll· 15 hours agoThe board adopted a resolution against the judgment, stating that it was “against the Islamic law [Shariah]”. On Wednesday, a bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and Augustine George Masih held ...
Joint Accounts, ATM Access: Supreme Court Underlines Homemakers' Rights
NDTV· 6 days agoThe bench held that the law for seeking maintenance applies to all married women, irrespective of...
Questions, concerns galore as students tackle transition to new criminal laws
Indian Express· 2 days ago...second year from August 1 at Delhi University’s Faculty of Law, like their seniors, studied the colonial era laws — the Indian Penal Code (IPC), CrPC (Code of Criminal Procedure), and the Indian Evidence Act (IEA) in their first year.