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Kerala HC: Muslim Personal Law Can't be Tested on Anvil of Article 14 - (07 Jul 2022)

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Kerala High Court has held that High Court cannot test validity of Muslim Personal Law under Article 14 and 15 since it is bound by the precedents set by the Supreme Court.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW   PRECEDENT  

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