Over 300 activists in India petition for the abolition of polygamy, advocating for women's rights and legal equality.
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.
The petition notes that BMMA’s research, based on interviews with 2,500 Muslim women across seven states, shows polygamy ...
The Supreme Court recently held that a divorced Muslim woman is entitled to recover the money and gold given at the time of ...
Over 300 prominent Indian activists and citizens have signed a petition seeking the legal abolition of polygamy in the country.
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