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Muslim personal law can't override child marriage law: Allahabad HC

India Today

India Today

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July 8, 2026

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Muslim personal law can't override child marriage law: Allahabad HC

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India Today

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

Muslim personal law can't override POCSO, child marriage act: Allahbad High Court

Muslim personal law can't override POCSO, child marriage act: Allahbad High Court

NDTV

lean right

· Jul 8, 2026

Child Marriage Ban Applies To All Religions: Allahabad High Court

It made clear that no personal law, including Muslim personal law, can violate the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act or bypass the POCSO Act.

Dateline Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

Shari’a court dissolves marriage, orders woman to refund dowry

A Shari’a Court II sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna, on Monday dissolved the marriage between Bara’atu Ohunene and her husband, Mike Muhammed, under Khul’i. Khul’i is a form of Islamic divorce in which a wife secures the dissolution of her marriage by returning the dowry paid by her husband. Delivering judgment, the Presiding Judge, Malam Yakubu The post Shari’a court dissolves marriage, orders woman to refund dowry appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.

OpsLens

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· Jul 11, 2026

Report claims child marriages, found mostly in Islam, actually caused by ‘climate change’ * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Source link Child marriages are not acceptable in most societies around the globe. They often are in one kind: those oriented around Islam. After all, Muhammad is recorded to have

The Economic Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Marriage not valid if ceremony not organised: HC

Marriage not valid if ceremony not organised: HC

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 23, 2026

Allah sudah beri jalan keputusan, mohon henti kecaman terhadap kami – Aslam

KUALA LUMPUR: Bekas suami kepada pempengaruh, Marissa Dania Hakim, Aslam Kasyfun Nazir Rashid, memohon orang ramai menghentikan segala bentuk kecaman dan komen negatif susulan keputusan mahkamah berhubung pengesahan lafaz perceraian mereka hari ini. Menurut Aslam, selepas melalui beberapa siri perbicaraan, dia menerima keputusan yang telah ditetapkan dan percaya ia merupakan jalan terbaik buat kedua-dua pihak. ... Read more The post Allah sudah beri jalan keputusan, mohon henti kecaman terhadap kami – Aslam appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Muslim personal law can't override child marriage law: Allahabad HC": India Today — Muslim personal law can't override POCSO, child marriage act: Allahbad High Court. NDTV — Child Marriage Ban Applies To All Religions: Allahabad High Court. Dateline Nigeria — Shari’a court dissolves marriage, orders woman to refund dowry. OpsLens — Report claims child marriages, found mostly in Islam, actually caused by ‘climate change’ * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh. The Economic Times — Marriage not valid if ceremony not organised: HC . Utusan Malaysia — Allah sudah beri jalan keputusan, mohon henti kecaman terhadap kami – Aslam