Uganda: Constitutional Court Says Couples Must Prove Fault for Divorce
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 19/08/2025
[Nile Post] The Constitutional Court has ruled that couples seeking divorce in Uganda must continue to prove matrimonial offences such as adultery, desertion, cruelty, or other legally recognized grounds.
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