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The Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939 gives a right of judicial divorce, on any of the grounds mentioned in it, to –
Both husband and wife
Husband only
Wife only
None of the above
- The Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939 is a law in India.
- It primarily provides Muslim women the right to seek a judicial divorce.
- Under this Act, a wife can divorce on various grounds, such as cruelty, desertion, and others.
- Option 1: Both husband and wife - This is incorrect, as the Act specifically provides this right to wives.
- Option 2: Husband only - This is incorrect, as husbands already have rights for repudiating marriage under Islamic law.
- Option 3: Wife only - This is the correct answer.
- Option 4: None of the above - This is incorrect, as the Act clearly provides rights to Muslim wives.
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