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I WAN TO TAKE REVENGE ON MY HUSBAND WHO CHEATED ON ME. I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN, I AM WAITING FOR UCC LAW FOR MULSIM POLYGAMY. MY QUESTION IS CAN I FILE A CASE AGAINST MY HUSBAND WHO HAS MULTIPLE WIVES? SHOULD I WAIT FOR THE UCC IMPLEMENTATION OR CAN I FILE THE CASE RIGHT AWAY?

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A.Dear Client,
This law validates polygamy for Muslim men in India. A Muslim man can legally have up to 4 wives at a time, as granted by the Quran. However, he must have the capacity to treat all wives equally and justly. If not, the aggrieved wife can seek divorce under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps.
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