Conceptualising the Rights of Muslim Women in Context of Islamic Personal Law
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2019-09
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Gagneja, S. (2019). Conceptualising the Rights of Muslim Women in Context of Islamic Personal Law. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 10(2), 26–45. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3615
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Gagneja, Shaveta
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Abstract
Despite the constitutional commitment for the gender-just laws and equal
safeguards for minorities still Muslim women face considerable challenges as a
member of largest minority and, are among the poorest, economically vulnerable,
educationally and politically marginalized group in the country. Personal law,
based on religious laws as modified by state legislation and judicial precedent,
governs family relations including marriage, divorce, inheritance and maintenance
and applies to individuals on the basis of their religious identity have become the
benchmarks of a gender-just existence. According to Sacher Committee report
media has extensively highlighted on select cases of Muslim women passionately in
identifying the Muslim religion as the sole locus of gender injustice in the
Community. In this paper author shall attempt to provide an exposition of statutory
and judicial framework of India’s religion-state relations and further illustrate the
rights of Muslim women laid down under Holy Qur’an for the protection of Muslim
Women. It also briefly look in to the legislative enactments of The Muslim Women
(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 over the triple talaq.
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10
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2
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0976-3570
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26 - 45