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SC agrees to hear woman's plea claiming discrimination under Shariat law

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SC agrees to hear woman’s plea claiming discrimination under Shariat law

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a plea filed by a Muslim woman Who claimed the provision of shariat law to the Extend of not giving equal share to female compared to a male is discriminatory and violative of the rights under constitution.A bench of justice Krishna Murari Read more…

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