10-25-2007, 11:54 PM
<b>Muslims oppose SC's order on marriage registration</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->But it seems all is not well with this latest judgment. The all India Muslim personal law board (AIMPLB) is already up in arms against the court's directive.
AIMPLB Member Kahlid Rashid says,<b> âWe think they should not be made compulsory because they are a religious affair as far as Muslim personal law is concerned and to say that marriages not registered are null and void is against the very concept of Muslim personal law.</b> Our appeal to the honorary court to the state and central government the registration should not be made compulsory.â
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Now Moron SIngh will lose sleep and will come in front of camera and will shed some tears, will say Muslim had first right on Indian Woman .
AIMPLB Member Kahlid Rashid says,<b> âWe think they should not be made compulsory because they are a religious affair as far as Muslim personal law is concerned and to say that marriages not registered are null and void is against the very concept of Muslim personal law.</b> Our appeal to the honorary court to the state and central government the registration should not be made compulsory.â
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Now Moron SIngh will lose sleep and will come in front of camera and will shed some tears, will say Muslim had first right on Indian Woman .