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Children born out of wedlock under Islamic law are entitled to inherit their father’s estate, the Supreme Court has said.
In a unanimous decision, the full seven-judge bench on Monday held that treating children born within wedlock differently from those born outside of it during inheritance is both discriminatory and unlawful.
CIPK responds to ruling granting inheritance to children born out of wedlock under Islamic law
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