Supreme Court’s Progressive Judgments: Empowering Muslim Women From Shah Bano To Triple Talaq
Since the landmark Shah Bano judgment of 1985, the Supreme Court has issued several rulings that empower divorced Muslim women in India, including the 2017 verdict on triple talaq, allowing them to claim maintenance from their husbands.
Supreme Court Upholds Maintenance Rights For Divorced Muslim Women Under CrPC
The Supreme Court ruled that a divorced Muslim woman can seek maintenance from her estranged husband under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Says Women’s Reservation Bill Was Much Needed But Should Give Representation To OBC And Muslim Women
Even after 75 years since we got independence, the representation of women in Parliament and our state legislatures is quite dismal.
76th Cannes Film Festival: A Woman’s Cinematic Resistance Against The Islamic State
The film shows that he has no plans for a better life for the young workers whose hard work has made China the leader in the manufacturing sector today. China has thrown an entire young generation into the furnace of work, day and night, like a machine.
AIMPLB To SC: Entry Of Muslim Women Into Mosques To Offer Namaz Is Permissible
A Muslim woman is free to enter a mosque for prayers and it is her option to exercise her right to avail such facilities as available for prayers in a mosque, says AIMPLB