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Under Taliban rule, punishment for beating wife in Afghanistan is 15 days, only if she is 'wounded'
The criminal code is reportedly called De Mahakumu Jazaai Osulnama and was distributed across courts in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan's new penal code, signed by the Taliban's supreme leader, permits husbands to physically abuse wives and children ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to interfere with a Bombay High Court order which held that Rule 10 of the Information ...
in a detailed order, additional sessions judge R B Rote noted that the ED had registered an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) in September 2025, stating that Lodha “purchased immovable proper ...
As the Supreme Court examines Khula, the question is clear: can Muslim women exercise their right to divorce without a husband’s consent? A call for statutory reform to bridge the gap between Quranic ...
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Taliban allows men to physically punish their wives as long as there are no 'broken bones'
An Afghan human rights organisation that operates in exile, has appealed to the United Nations and other international bodies for an "immediate halt of the implementation of the criminal procedure cod ...
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Taliban’s new penal code allows domestic violence if there are no 'broken bones or open wounds'
Nearly five years after reclaiming power, the Taliban has introduced a sweeping 90-page penal code that is drawing intense criticism from rights advocates worldwide. Signed by the group’s supreme ...
The Court set aside the remand order after finding legal infirmities in compliance with arrest safeguards under the CGST Act.
The Court was hearing a hate crime plea when the ASG admitted that IPC Sections 153B and 295A should have been invoked at the ...
Koppal: The Karnataka State Registration and Stamps Department Employees Association urged the director general and inspector ...
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