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FCC lays down safeguards to protect women’s inheritance rights
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) in Pakistan issued a landmark ruling mandating heightened judicial scrutiny for transactions affecting women’s inheritance rights. The court overturned a lower court decision that upheld a compromise agreement disinheriting two sisters, emphasizing that female heirs must be protected from coercion, fraud, and social pressure in inheritance disputes.
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