
Supreme Court of Appeal upholds ruling on Muslim marriages
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The Supreme Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that Muslim marriages be legally recognised. It's declared parts of the Marriage and Divorce acts unconstitutional. Several organisations took government to court, seeking legal protection for women in Muslim marriages and their children. The Western High Court ruled in favour in 2018 but the president and justice minister appealed the ruling. Their bid was dismissed. Seeham Samai, director of the Women's Legal Centre, who instituted the proceedings now joins us on line. We also have Shaykh Muneer Abdurouf from the MJC. Shaykh Muneer is a UWC law lecturer who specialises in Shariah Law