ALL the widows of a polygynous Muslim marriage will be entitled to claim from the estate of a husband who dies without a will, the Constitutional Court ruled in Johannesburg yesterday.
ALL the widows of a polygynous Muslim marriage will be entitled to claim from the estate of a husband who dies without a will, the Constitutional Court ruled in Johannesburg yesterday.
Previously, the Intestate Succession Act recognised only one spouse, making it difficult for all the widows in a polygynous marriage to make a claim. The court ruled the act was discriminatory and unfair. It ordered that the word "all spouses" be inserted into the act wherever the word "spouse" appeared. - Sapa
Court rules on widows
ALL the widows of a polygynous Muslim marriage will be entitled to claim from the estate of a husband who dies without a will, the Constitutional Court ruled in Johannesburg yesterday.
ALL the widows of a polygynous Muslim marriage will be entitled to claim from the estate of a husband who dies without a will, the Constitutional Court ruled in Johannesburg yesterday.
Previously, the Intestate Succession Act recognised only one spouse, making it difficult for all the widows in a polygynous marriage to make a claim. The court ruled the act was discriminatory and unfair. It ordered that the word "all spouses" be inserted into the act wherever the word "spouse" appeared. - Sapa
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