The Constitutional Court will rule on whether current laws governing surname changes after marriage unfairly discriminate against men.
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The Constitutional Court will rule on whether current laws governing surname changes after marriage unfairly discriminate against men.
The Constitutional Court will rule on whether current laws governing surname changes after marriage unfairly discriminate against men.
The Constitutional Court will deliver judgement on whether section 26(1)(a) to (c) of the Births and Deaths Registration Act unfairly limits a man’s...
The Constitutional Court will deliver judgement on whether section 26(1)(a) to (c) of the Births and Deaths Registration Act unfairly limits a man’s...
In a historic victory for gender equality, South African men can now legally adopt their wives’ surnames after marriage, thanks to a Constitutional...
In a historic victory for gender equality, South African men can now legally adopt their wives’ surnames after marriage, thanks to a Constitutional...
In a landmark judgment, the Constitutional Court has ruled that men now have the legal right to adopt their wives' surnames.
In a landmark judgment, the Constitutional Court has ruled that men now have the legal right to adopt their wives' surnames.
The Constitutional Court has delivered a judgment permitting men to adopt their wives’ surnames.
The Constitutional Court has delivered a judgment permitting men to adopt their wives’ surnames.