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In recent years, polygamy has become fashionable and even normalized in some circles in Uzbekistan. Terms like “second wife” and “third wife” have become common, and many openly boast about it. However, this is abnormal and contrary to the law. Renowned Tashkent lawyer Sherzod Egamberdiev reminded that in Uzbekistan, polygamy is subject to criminal liability, including imprisonment.
“We often hear terms like ‘second wife,’ ‘third wife,’ and so on. However, according to the Criminal Code, polygamy in Uzbekistan is punishable under Article 126. Living with two or more women in a common household entails liability ranging from a fine of 50 BRV [17 million UZS] to imprisonment for up to three years,” he noted.
In addition, those found guilty of polygamy may be sentenced to corrective labor or face restrictions on their freedom.
“Now think about whether you really need polygamy,” Egamberdiev emphasized, urging citizens to consider the risks and consequences of such behavior.
Polygamy not only violates the law but also leads to negative social consequences, destroys families, and harms society as a whole. The lawyer pointed out that the decision to prohibit polygamy was made to strengthen the institution of the family, protect the rights of women and children, and ensure equality in marital relations.
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