Lawyers React To Supreme Court's Judgement On Alimony For Muslim Women | Section 125 CrPC Explained

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that Section 125 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) applied to all married women including Muslim married women and they can claim maintenance from their husbands under these provisions. Senior Advocate of Supreme Court Karuna Nundy spoke to media and explained the nitty-gritties of this ruling. Reacting to Supreme Court's observation that Muslim women can seek maintenance from their husband u/s 125 of CrPC Senior Advocate S Wasim A Qadri appearing for the husband in the matter called it a landmark judgement and said it is for the upliftment of the woman.
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One more step towards equality for ALL.

baijuv
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Government should help financially to divorced women of all religion, by establishing a separate Fund.

redstar
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At the time of divorce - court should monetize her services for the period of marriage - daily basis - and children should be the responsibility of husband

subbaraod
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You are disempowering other women of house hold like unmarried sisters aged mothers dependent on that person divorce means she is no more legal wife mantenance has no ground even the question does not arise

majidzia
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Iye kanun galat kanun hai somaj mea purus o ko adhikar chinliya liya hai iye black law women rights are black law q ki hamara koi kanun nehi purus o kaliye.

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Aur jo mhila false 498A aur Dv lagati hai unke liye bhi court maintenance del vate, lakhs of women are misusing law but justice ranganatha is really unaware of it

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This is injustice to other family members dependent on that person it include women also unmarried sisters aged mother,

majidzia