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Zarei S, Ghanizadeh Bafghi M, Shafiei H. Subreption in Marriage with Cosmetic Surgery. MLJ 2023; 17 (58) :706-719
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1- Department of Private Law, Kharazmi University Campus, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:  
Background and Aim: Subreption in marriage is one of the topics of discussion and opinion. The purpose of the present article is to investigate marriage with cosmetic surgery.
Methods: The mentioned article is descriptive and analytical and library method is used.
Ethical Considerations: In all stages of writing the present research, the originality of the texts, honesty and trustworthiness have been observed.
Results: Cosmetic surgery does not absolutely cause the occurrence of subreption in marriage, and the type that is for treatment is not always included in the title of subreption. Also, in cases where the party to the contract or another person knowingly and substantially knowingly and concealing the truth and denying causes the other party to be mistaken, subreption will be realized. If plastic surgery leads to adultery in marriage, it causes deception of the other party and causes loss and damage in other ways or deprives him of his rights.
Conclusion: Cosmetic surgery, if it hides an irreparable defect, it is adultery and the other party can annul the marriage.

Please cite this article as:
Zarei SH, Ghanizadeh Bafghi M, Shafiei H. Subreption in Marriage with Cosmetic Surgery. Medical Law Journal. 2023; 17(58): e48.
Type of Study: Original Article |
Received: 2023/08/23 | Accepted: 2023/09/30

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