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SC ruling on wedding gifts another win for Muslim women. But battle over personal laws continues
As more Muslim women approach courts, the judiciary is expanding their rights. Contentious issues such as talaq-e-hasan, ...
Over 300 activists in India petition for the abolition of polygamy, advocating for women's rights and legal equality.
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 ruled that a Muslim woman, who has been divorced, is legally entitled to recover cash, gold and ...
The Supreme Court has made a pivotal ruling that requires bridegrooms to return any financial gifts received from their ...
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Survivors of Hindu-Muslim riots find healing in women's empowerment
It’s the women who suffer most in the aftermath of riots,' said the center's founder. 'I wanted a place where women could ...
Citing “inherent patriarchal discrimination,” SC rules even gifts to the groom belong to the woman post-divorce.
The petition notes that BMMA’s research, based on interviews with 2,500 Muslim women across seven states, shows polygamy ...
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New study lifts veil on hidden trauma in Muslim marriages
An overwhelming majority of married Muslim women in India are living in polygamous marriages, a recent study has shown. The ...
A padyatra in Nuh aims to address local issues, but its political undertones raise skepticism among residents about its true ...
In October 2025, the news surfaced about the launch of a women-only online course by Pakistan’s anti-India jihadist outfit, ...
The Supreme Court recently ruled that a divorced Muslim woman can reclaim the money and gold given during her marriage, overturning a previous Calcutta High Court decision.
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