Listen "When Laws Collide: The Shahbano Story ⚖️"
Episode Synopsis
🏛️ The Legal Drama That Divided a Nation🌟 Imagine you're 73 years old, married for 43 years, and suddenly your husband divorces you and throws you out. What rights do you have? This is the story that sparked one of India's biggest legal and social debates!💡 What You'll Discover:🔍 How one woman's fight for maintenance money created a constitutional crisis⚖️ The simple principle: when special laws override general laws (and why it matters to you)🎯 Why Parliament had to step in and create a brand new law overnight💰 How courts cleverly interpreted laws to protect women's rights🚀 Real Cases That Changed History:💎 Mohammad Ahmad Khan vs. Shah Bano Begum (1985) - The case that started it all and shook the nation⭐ Daniel Latifi vs. Union of India (2001) - How the Supreme Court saved women's rights with brilliant interpretation🌟 A. Abdul Gafoor Kunju Case - The decision that clarified which law applies when🔥 Sakina Bai vs. Fakhruddin (1998) - What happens to old cases when new laws arrive✨ Shamim Bano vs. Ashraf Khan (2014) - The final word on maintenance standards🎭 The Legal Principle Made Simple:Ever seen a "School Zone - 25 mph" sign? Even though the general speed limit might be 45 mph, the special school zone rule takes over. That's exactly what happened here - the Muslim Women Act 1986 became the special rule that overrode the general CrPC Section 125!🎙️ This episode reveals how laws evolve, clash, and ultimately find balance between religious freedom and women's rights - a masterclass in legal drama that affects millions of lives!
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