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Home»News»Top Story: No More Apologies – Court Rules That Men Can Legally Marry Multiple Women in Uganda
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Top Story: No More Apologies – Court Rules That Men Can Legally Marry Multiple Women in Uganda

Katama CoprianBy Katama CoprianJuly 16, 20252 Mins Read
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In a landmark ruling that has sparked nationwide debate, a Ugandan court has formally affirmed that men in the country are legally allowed to marry multiple women, marking a significant development in the interpretation of marriage laws and cultural rights.

The decision comes after a series of legal challenges and public outcry surrounding the status of polygamy under Ugandan law. While polygamous unions have long been practiced in many traditional and religious communities across Uganda, the court’s declaration removes any lingering legal ambiguity, affirming that such marriages are fully recognized under the country’s constitution.

The presiding judge noted that Uganda’s legal framework accommodates customary and religious marriages, many of which inherently permit a man to marry more than one wife. “This court finds no legal restriction that prohibits a man from entering into multiple marital unions, provided these are conducted within the scope of recognized traditional or religious systems,” the ruling stated.

This judgment is being celebrated by some cultural leaders and clerics who argue that the law has finally aligned with long-standing African values. “We have always believed in family structures that support polygamy. This ruling is not only timely but also reflects the realities of many Ugandans,” said a traditional leader from Eastern Uganda.

However, the decision has also stirred sharp criticism from gender rights activists, who argue that the ruling could reinforce inequality and diminish the rights of women in marital arrangements. “Legalizing polygamy without addressing the power imbalance in relationships is a step backward for gender equality,” said Sarah Kaggwa, a women’s rights advocate.

Social media platforms have since exploded with mixed reactions, with some Ugandans praising the decision as a win for cultural autonomy, while others express concerns about its implications for modern relationships and the legal protection of women and children.

The court urged Parliament to consider creating clearer guidelines on how polygamous unions are to be registered and regulated under civil law to avoid potential legal conflicts in the future.

As the dust settles on this historic ruling, one thing is clear — Uganda has entered a new chapter in its legal and cultural identity, where polygamy is no longer a topic of shame or secrecy, but a protected right under the law.

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