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The Indian Supreme Court yesterday formally began a hearing against [...] , an Islamic rule which allows men to divorce their wives instantly without the need of a judicial hearing. Activists and Muslim women have filed many petitions against Islamic practices — [...] , nikah halala , and polygamy — saying they are unconstitutional and demanding gender equality .
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The Indian Supreme Court yesterday formally began a hearing against [...] , an Islamic rule which allows men to divorce their wives instantly without the need of a judicial hearing. Activists and Muslim women have filed many petitions against Islamic practices — [...] , nikah halala , and polygamy — saying they are unconstitutional and demanding gender equality .
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The Indian Supreme Court yesterday formally began a hearing against [...] , an Islamic rule which allows men to divorce their wives instantly without the need of a judicial hearing. Activists and Muslim women have filed many petitions against Islamic practices — [...] , nikah halala , and polygamy — saying they are unconstitutional and demanding gender equality .
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The Indian Supreme Court yesterday formally began a hearing against triple talaq , an Islamic rule which allows men to divorce their wives instantly without the need of a judicial hearing. Activists and Muslim women have filed many petitions against Islamic practice

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Supreme Court of India begins hearing against triple talaq - Wikinews, the free news source
hacker 2 May 2017: Turkey blocks Wikipedia, alleging smear campaign 22 April 2017: 28-year-old suspect charged for attacking Borussia Dortmund's team bus [imagelink] Collaborate! Pillars of Wikinews writing Writing an article <span>The Indian Supreme Court yesterday formally began a hearing against triple talaq, an Islamic rule which allows men to divorce their wives instantly without the need of a judicial hearing. Activists and Muslim women have filed many petitions against Islamic practices — triple talaq, nikah halala, and polygamy — saying they are unconstitutional and demanding gender equality. [imagelink] We will also examine whether triple talaq is a part of enforceable fundamental right [imagelink] —Supreme Court A bench of five justices — Chief Justice Jagdish Sing

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