海角社区官网

Skip to main content
You have permission to edit this article.
Edit

South Africa鈥檚 top court says banning a husband from taking wife’s family name is unconstitutional

The decision was the outcome of a 2024 case brought by two couples who sued the Department of Home Affairs for gender discrimination.

Updated
1 min read
South Africa鈥檚 top court says banning a husband from taking wife's family name is unconstitutional

A man walks downstairs outside the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, South Africa, on May 15, 2017.聽


JOHANNESBURG (AP) 鈥 South Africa’s top court ruled on Thursday that an apartheid-era law banning husbands from taking their wife’s family name or hyphenating both spouses’ surnames was unconstitutional.

The ruling by the Constitutional Court, which said the existing law must be amended, paves the way for husbands to adopt their wife鈥檚 last name if they wish to do so.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

More from The Star & partners