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The article concerns a historic judicial ruling issued by the Court of Cassation in Rabat, which upheld a compensation order of 20,000 Moroccan Dirhams awarded to a husband following a fraud lawsuit he filed against his former wife. It was proven that the wife had manipulated his perception of her marital status and virginity before marriage by undergoing a hymen reconstruction surgery to give the impression that she was a virgin. This deception influenced the decision to marry and the continuation of the marriage for three years, during which they had two children. The court emphasized that this deception constitutes a fundamental fraud undermining the core elements of the contract, and that the aggrieved party has the right to seek compensation. As a result, the woman's appeal was denied, and she was ordered to pay the court costs. The ruling highlights the importance of protecting spouses' rights against deception and fraud in marriage circumstances and represents a legal precedent regarding cases of dishonesty and forgery related to marriage.
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