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DNA TV Show: Analysis on what Supreme Court said on maintenance for Muslim women

DNA Wednesday, 10 July 2024
A divorced Muslim woman can seek alimony from her husband under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure - the law related to maintenance for wives
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The Supreme Court ruled Section 125 CrPC applies to all women, including divorced Muslim women. The Apex Court ruled that Muslim women can seek maintenance from husbands upon divorce. A divorced Muslim female can file a petition for maintenance from her husband, said the Supreme Court. Muslim clerics...

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