An analytical human rights study of the proposed No-Fault Divorce model, family law reforms, and individual liberty in Sri Lanka.

This report examines Sri Lanka’s proposed No-Fault Divorce model, a reform that could fundamentally reshape the country’s family law framework. At the heart of the debate lies a complex question: how can society balance family stability, individual liberty, women’s rights, and the welfare of children? The study explores the legal, social, and human rights implications of introducing a system that allows couples to dissolve a marriage without proving fault.

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