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In Pakistan, the inheritance rights given to women are protected under constitutional guarantees, statutory frameworks and Islamic jurisprudence, yet social pressure forIn Pakistan, a woman's right to inherit is protected in law. But for many women, especially those with limited resources or support, that right remains difficult to claim in practice. The gap is no longer recognition; it's enforcement. In Pakistan, the law recognizes a woman's right to inherit. Society, too often, does not. In most parts of the country, women are routinely deprived of the share in inheritance they are legally entitled to, not only through formal disinheritance, but also through silence, pressure, exclusion, shame, disrespect and often violence. Many women are denied even basic education and remain unaware of their rights, which acts as a major barrier to justice.
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