Non-believer Kerala Muslim woman's plea to be governed by secular law, not Sharia
Madam. Anti vimanaya Sheriya loi lulla anti vimanaya Korean. Sophia PM has approached the Supreme Court with a unique plea. A non believer, she no longer wants to be governed by Sharia law or Muslim personal laws. Discrimination Indian. Contest. Is the general secretary of an association representing ex Muslims in Kerala and wants to be governed by secular laws instead. You’re not related. No caster certificate. Indian succession. Supreme Court. Sofia, in her pilot through lawyer Prashant Padmanabhan, said Muslim women are entitled to 1/3 share in the property under the Sharia laws. So far. Initially, the three judge bench, presided by Chief Justice Divya Chandrachur was reluctant to entertain the plea. They noted as long as the person making the will does not make a declaration under Sharia Act, they will not be covered by the act. However, the bench further noted that if you don’t have a declaration, there is still a void because the secular law doesn’t apply. Sofias, Please cited the Supreme Court Sabarimala judgment asserting the fundamental right to religion under Article 25 of the Constitution and said that it must have the freedom to believe or not believe. The next hearing for the matter is scheduled for July 2024. For more informative videos like this, keep watching India Today news mode.