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South Africa's court ends patriarchal names, Home Affairs must pay
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57624, member: 636"] South Africa's Constitutional Court delivered a landmark judgment Thursday declaring that men may adopt their wives' surnames after marriage. The nation's highest judicial authority determined that existing provisions within the Births and Deaths Registration Act violate constitutional principles through gender-based discrimination. Two married couples initiated legal proceedings after government departments refused their surname change requests. Henry van der Merwe sought to assume his wife Jana Jordaan's family name, while Andreas Nicolaas Bornman attempted to hyphenate his surname with that of his spouse Jess Donnelly-Bornman. Both applications faced rejection from the Department of Home Affairs. The Constitutional Court characterized traditional surname practices as colonial imports that strengthened patriarchal systems, treating women as subordinate to their husbands. Parliament receives twenty-four months to address constitutional defects through amended legislation or new statutes guaranteeing equal surname assumption rights. The Home Affairs Minister must compensate both applicant couples for their Constitutional Court legal expenses. This ruling removes longstanding legal barriers preventing husbands from taking their wives' surnames. The decision advances gender equality within South African marriage laws by eliminating discriminatory registration requirements. [/QUOTE]
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