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ZO v ZP and another appeal [2011] SGCA 25
NK v NL [2010] SGCA 32
TQ v TR and Another Appeal [2009] SGCA 6
AAG v Estate of AAH, deceased [2009] SGCA 56
Pang Rosaline v Chan Kong Chin [2009] SGCA 43
Lau Siew Kim v Yeo Guan Chye Terence and Another [2007] SGCA 54
NK v NL [2007] SGCA 35
Lock Yeng Fun v Chua Hock Chye [2007] SGCA 33
BG v BF [2007] SGCA 32
Ong Boon Huat Samuel v Chan Mei Lan Kristine [2007] SGCA 19
Low Gim Siah and Others v Low Geok Khim and Another [2006] SGCA 45
CX v CY (minor: custody and access) [2005] SGCA 37
Tan Sue-Ann Melissa v Lim Siang Bok Dennis [2004] SGCA 27
Re C (an infant) [2002] SGCA 50
Chan Siew Fong v Chan Fook Kee [2002] SGCA 4
Chan Teck Hock David v Leong Mei Chuan [2002] SGCA 3
Lim Choon Lai v Chew Kim Heng [2001] SGCA 48
Lee Yong Chuan Edwin v Tan Soan Lian [2000] SGCA 68
Victims of Ideology: Iraq’s Personal Status Law Amendment
The amendment to Iraq’s Personal Status Law grants religious courts authority over marriage, divorce, and inheritance, risking child marriages and gender inequality. It contradicts international treaties like CEDAW and CRC, undermining decades of legal progress.
Case Study: Smt. N. Usha Rani and Anr. v. Moodudula Srinivas
The Supreme Court in Smt. N. Usha Rani & Anr. v. Moodudula Srinivas (2025) upheld maintenance under Section 125 Cr.P.C., ruling that even in a void marriage, a woman is entitled to financial support if separation from her first husband is evident and prevents destitution.
Inheritance rights of Muslim Women: An assessment from Quranic perspective
The Quran outlines Islamic inheritance laws, ensuring fair asset distribution for family welfare. While the laws apply to all genders, differences in shares reflect case-specific circumstances. Efforts continue to secure women's rights under Sharia, addressing biases and ensuring justice.