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Personal laws for all women should be equal across all religions: NCW Chief Rekha Sharma
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Personal laws for all women should be equal across all religions: NCW Chief Rekha Sharma

NCW Chief Rekha Sharma supports the Supreme Court ruling for alimony for Muslim women, advocating for equal personal laws for women across all religions.

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Delhi Police registers FIR against TMC MP Mahua Moitra for 'Derogatory' Post on NCW Chief Rekha Sharma Crime, Police And Law
Delhi Police registers FIR against TMC MP Mahua Moitra for 'Derogatory' Post on NCW Chief Rekha Sharma

Delhi Police files FIR against TMC MP Mahua Moitra under Section 79 of BNS for 'derogatory' post about NCW chief Rekha Sharma, following NCW's suo motu cognizance.

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