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Muslim Women Lawyers Revolt Over Missing Qadhi Courts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42449, member: 636"] Muslim women lawyers want Uganda's top court to force the government into action. The Islamic Women Initiative for Justice demands lawmakers create Qadhi Courts for religious matters. Article 129 of the 1995 Constitution promises these special courts but they never started. Parliament must pass laws to make the courts work properly. Women say they cannot access fair justice without these religious tribunals. The Constitutional Court heard arguments from five justices during Wednesday's session. Lawyer Kenneth Ssebabi Kakooza represents the Muslim women against government officials. He says the state ignores its duty to provide equal justice access. Muslim women handle marriage and divorce cases through informal systems without legal power. These unofficial methods lack proper documentation and fair treatment standards. Deputy Chief Justice Flavian Zeija leads the panel reviewing the petition. The court examines 14 constitutional petitions and 11 applications during three days. Mwanga Mastullah Ashah speaks for the women lawyers seeking change. She wants courts that address problems created through historical and cultural imbalances. The justices will study written evidence before announcing their decision later. [/QUOTE]
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