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IN A landmark ruling that champions equality, the Constitutional Court declared that men may legally adopt their wives’ ...
Ivana, a Dutch content creator residing in India, shared her insightful experiences, highlighting the country's unparalleled hospitality rooted in 'Atithi Devo Bhava.' She emphasizes the importance of ...
JOHANNESBURG - A historic ruling from the Constitutional Court today. The Apex court has handed down judgment that husbands in South Africa can now legally adopt their wives’ surnames. The ...
The Constitutional Court has ruled that a section of South Africa’s Births and Deaths Registration Act, which gave women but not men automatic rights to change their surnames after marriage, divorce ...
In a landmark decision, the Constitutional Court has declared parts of the Births and Deaths Registration Act unconstitutional, allowing husbands to assume their wives’ surnames after marriage.
The highest court rules that a law barring men from taking the surnames of their wives is a "colonial import".
The Constitutional Court is expected to deliver a landmark judgment on whether current laws governing surname changes after marriage unfairly discriminate against men. At the centre of the case is ...