The court ruling opens the way to South Africa's parliament changing the law to allow men to take on their wives' surnames

The court ruling opens the way to South Africa's parliament changing the law to allow men to take on their wives' surnames

South Africa's top court ruled Thursday that men should be able to take their wives' surnames and a law that prevented this amounted to unfair gender discrimination.

The Constitutional Court said the legal ban served no legitimate government purpose and was suspended, paving the way for parliament to enact amendments to the legislation.

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