The Supreme Court says marital gifts belong to the woman and highlights equality and dignity in its reading of the 1986 Act.
The Supreme Court, on Tuesday held that a divorced Muslim woman is entitled to reclaim from her husband the cash and gold ...
The Muslim women’s group through the Intervention Application told the Supreme Court that the PIL seeking uniform divorce ...
The apex court upholds financial and social rights of divorced Muslim women ensuring return of gifts given at marriage ...
The Calcutta High Court had rejected a divorced Muslim woman’s claim for Rs 17.67 lakh (Rs 7 lakh cash and gold ornaments) ...
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SC strengthens financial autonomy of divorced Muslim women. They can recover wedding gifts from husband
After 14-year legal ordeal, divorced Muslim woman granted money & gold which were given to couple at time of their wedding.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and N Kotiswar Singh held that the High Court had erred by treating the matter like a civil ...
After several rounds of litigation before the lower courts, the matter reached the Calcutta High Court, which ruled against ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said a 1986 law enacted to safeguard the rights of divorced Muslim women must keep equality, ...
The court said the items given by a woman's family at the time of the marriage to the groom's side must be treated as the ...
Citing “inherent patriarchal discrimination,” SC rules even gifts to the groom belong to the woman post-divorce.
The Supreme Court has made a pivotal ruling that requires bridegrooms to return any financial gifts received from their ...
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