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Newly enacted three criminal laws to come into effect from July 1, government confirms | Oneindia

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Newly enacted three criminal laws to come into effect from July 1, government confirms | Oneindia

Newly enacted three criminal laws to come into effect from July 1, government confirms | Oneindia

The Indian government has officially announced that three new criminal laws, slated to replace the age-old Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, and Evidence Act, will come into effect from July 1.

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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 shared mixed views on the Supreme Court’s big alimony order for muslim women. One of the clerics said that SC must review its decision, while others said that this will help women. #MuslimClerics #SupremeCourt #AlimonyOrder #MuslimWomen #Reaction #LegalRuling #Judiciary #IslamicLaw #Women'sRights #India #Justice #FamilyLaw #News #Trending #WatchNow

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