Repudiation is the formal or informal act by which a husband renounces his wife in certain cultures and religions. For example:
* In Islam, a talaq divorce allows a woman or man to divorce their spouse (in Arabic, talaq), otherwise known as the formula of repudiation.
* In Babylonian law a husband could repudiate his wife, at the cost of returning the dowry.
* Repudiation is also a concept that existed in the Roman law
* In India, Section 13(2)(iv) of the Hindu Marriage Act and Section 2(vii) of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939 gave young wives the option, within time limits, while Section 3(3) of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 gave both husbands and wives the choice, as well as a little more time to exercise it. Inconsistencies in the law are an issue in repu
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- Repudiation (marriage) (en)
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| - 出妻或休妻是某些文化的法律、禮制和習俗中,丈夫逼迫妻子離婚的意思。 (zh)
- La répudiation est l'acte par lequel l'un des époux formant un couple décide unilatéralement de rompre le mariage qui les lie. Dans le droit musulman, le mot talâq signifie répudiation. En France, la répudiation n'est pas reconnue par les tribunaux car une telle décision est contraire au principe d'égalité des époux lors de la dissolution du mariage (Convention européenne des droits de l'homme, art. 5, protocole additionnel du 22/11/1984 no VII). (fr)
- Repudiation is the formal or informal act by which a husband renounces his wife in certain cultures and religions. For example:
* In Islam, a talaq divorce allows a woman or man to divorce their spouse (in Arabic, talaq), otherwise known as the formula of repudiation.
* In Babylonian law a husband could repudiate his wife, at the cost of returning the dowry.
* Repudiation is also a concept that existed in the Roman law
* In India, Section 13(2)(iv) of the Hindu Marriage Act and Section 2(vii) of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939 gave young wives the option, within time limits, while Section 3(3) of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 gave both husbands and wives the choice, as well as a little more time to exercise it. Inconsistencies in the law are an issue in repu (en)
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| - La répudiation est l'acte par lequel l'un des époux formant un couple décide unilatéralement de rompre le mariage qui les lie. Dans le droit musulman, le mot talâq signifie répudiation. En France, la répudiation n'est pas reconnue par les tribunaux car une telle décision est contraire au principe d'égalité des époux lors de la dissolution du mariage (Convention européenne des droits de l'homme, art. 5, protocole additionnel du 22/11/1984 no VII). Le divorce sans égard à la faute n'est pas la même chose que la répudiation dans les cultures traditionnelles car il s'effectue conformément à des procédures judiciaires une fois qu'un certain nombre de mois se sont écoulés. (fr)
- Repudiation is the formal or informal act by which a husband renounces his wife in certain cultures and religions. For example:
* In Islam, a talaq divorce allows a woman or man to divorce their spouse (in Arabic, talaq), otherwise known as the formula of repudiation.
* In Babylonian law a husband could repudiate his wife, at the cost of returning the dowry.
* Repudiation is also a concept that existed in the Roman law
* In India, Section 13(2)(iv) of the Hindu Marriage Act and Section 2(vii) of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939 gave young wives the option, within time limits, while Section 3(3) of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 gave both husbands and wives the choice, as well as a little more time to exercise it. Inconsistencies in the law are an issue in repudiation of marriage due to different age requirements. (en)
- 出妻或休妻是某些文化的法律、禮制和習俗中,丈夫逼迫妻子離婚的意思。 (zh)
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