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India approves bill banning instant divorce

- By Ashok Sharma

India’s powerful lower house of parliament on Thursday approved a bill making the practice of instant divorce illegal and punishable with up to three years imprisonme­nt for offending husbands.

The bill came months after India’s Supreme Court ruled that the Muslim practice that allows men to instantly divorce their wives was unconstitu­tional.

Several opposition parties criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government for not discussing the legislatio­n with them before introducin­g it in Parliament on Thursday.

The approved bill will now go to the upper house of parliament, where it needs approval before it becomes law.

More than 20 Muslim countries, including neighbouri­ng Pakistan and Bangladesh, have banned the practice. But in India, the practice has continued with the protection of laws that allow Muslim, Christian and Hindu communitie­s to follow religious law in matters like marriage, divorce, inheritanc­e and adoption.

While most Hindu personal laws have been overhauled and codified over the years, Muslim laws have been left to religious authoritie­s and left largely untouched.

Women’s rights activist Zakia Soman said it was a much-needed law for Muslim women, who have suffered legal discrimina­tion with Hindu and Christian women enjoying protection under separate laws.

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