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High
Court case on married women changing surnames
High
Court of Zimbabwe
October 27, 2011
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IN THE HIGH
COURT OF ZIMBABWE CASE NO. 7873/10
HELD AT HARARE
In the matter
between:
FADEKE OBATOLU
APPLICANT
And
THE REGISTRAR
GENERAL 1ST RESPONDENT
THE CO-MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIR 2ND RESPONDENT
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL INTERVENER
Harare, the
27th October 2011
Before the Honourable
Mr Justice Makonese
Ms S. Njerere
for the applicant
Mr T.O Dodo
for the respondents
Whereupon, after
reading documents filed of record and hearing Counsel
IT IS ORDEREDBY
CONSENT THAT
1. There is
no provision at law that compels married women to change their surnames
to those of their husbands.
2. The first respondent shall not compel or require the Applicant
to change her surname of hat of her husband before or after registering
the birth of Applicant's child.
3. The first and second respondents shall no later than seven days
herof instruct the Registrars not to compel women to change their
surnames to those of their husbands
4. Each party shall bear its own costs
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