Centre may move to legally end triple talaq in December in Winter Session of Parliament


New Delhi, Nov 21 (Zee News): The Narendra Modi government may introduce a bill to end triple talaq in the Winter Session of Parliament. A Ministerial Committee has been constituted to frame a new law to end the practice.

The Supreme Court had in August struck down the controversial practice of Talaq-e-biddat in which Muslim men can divorce their wives by mentioning the word ‘talaq (divorce)’ three times in one go. SC had then said termed instant divorce custom as arbitrary and unconstitutional.

A five-judge bench, comprising Justices JS Khehar, Kurian Joseph, Rohinton F Nariman, UU Lalit and Abdul Nazeer had said in the order said that "in view of the different opinions recorded, by a majority of 3:2 the practice of talaq-e-biddat - triple talaq - is set aside."

The three separate verdicts comprising of 395 pages did not concur with the minority view of the CJI and Justice SA Nazeer that 'triple talaq' was a part of religious practice and the government should step in and bring in a law.

The three judges, Justices Joseph, Nariman and UU Lalit, expressly disagreed with the CJI and Justice Nazeer on the key issue whether triple talaq was fundamental to Islam.

Though the dates for the Winter Session have not been announced yet, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said the government will call the session in December.

  

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  • Desi Jawan, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 21 2017

    Very good move from Central Govt.
    One nation, one rule. Triple talaq has to go. If any one insist on it, they should migrate to those countries where it is practised for their convenience.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 22 2017

    Is the Media is talking about triple talaq OR instant triple talaq , which is opposed by Majority of Muslims .... be clear in your reporting

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Nov 21 2017

    A bill is also required to take action on the men who deserts/ neglects/ abandons his wife, destroying her life !!

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 21 2017

    There are 2.5 million abandoned wives of all communities in India. Hindus are more, since they are 82%. of the population. The picture of Muslim community versus other communities in India, the position of Muslim women is better than others.

    The percentage of women staying in marriage is highest amongst Muslims (87.8%) compared to Hindus (86.2%), Christians (83.7%) and other religious minorities (85.8%).
    The percentage of widowed women is least amongst Muslims (11.1%) compared to Hindus (12.9%), Christians (14.6%) and other religious Minorities (13.3%). It is likely that the culture of widow remarriages provides a higher level of family protection to Muslim women compared to women from other religious communities.
    The percentage of separated and abandoned women is also least amongst the Muslims (0.67%) compared to Hindus (0.69%), Christians (1.19%) and other religious Minorities (0.68%).

    But the govt is least bothered about the 2.5 M abandoned wives

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 21 2017

    What about Hindu's having multiple Wife's ...

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 21 2017

    Good news! all differences to be solved under the law of our democratic country

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