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South African court rules that men can take wife's surname

South African court rules that men can take wife's surname

The Constitutional Court of South Africa has ruled that a law prohibiting men from taking their wives' surnames is unconstitutional and discriminatory. The court's decision overturns a previous law that allowed only women to assume their husband's surname upon marriage. The case was brought forward by a man who wanted to take his wife's surname but was denied the opportunity to do so. The court found that this law violated the principle of gender equality and the right to dignity, as enshrined in the South African Constitution. The ruling is seen as a significant step towards greater gender equality in the country. It allows both men and women the freedom to choose their preferred surname after marriage, without facing legal barriers or societal prejudices. The decision is expected to have a positive impact on personal and family identity, as well as challenging traditional gender norms.

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