Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Soon, three years in jail for getting instant triple talaq

- Jatin Gandhi jatin.gandhi@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI : The government will bring a bill in the winter session of Parliament to criminalis­e instant Triple Talaq, or Talaq-ebiddat, and accord rights of maintenanc­e and a child’s custody to its victim, according to a top source in the law ministry.

A man attempting to divorce his wife through instant triple talaq in any form including words spoken, written or communicat­ed through electronic means like instant messages and emails can be handed out a sentence of three years in prison and a fine, the proposed law states. The offence will be cognisable and non-bailable.

Talaq-e-biddat is a custom under Muslim personal law that allows a man to divorce his wife by uttering the word “talaq” thrice. Though a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court struck down the practice as illegal on August 22, it has continued, the source involved in drafting the bill, said.

“Before the judgement this year, there were 177 reported cases of Talaq-e-biddat. Since then, there have been 67. These are only reported cases, the actual figure could be much higher,” the official added, explaining the rationale behind the proposed law.

Titled the ‘Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017’, the proposed law also gives a “victim” of Talaq-eBiddat a right to seek maintenanc­e from her husband before a magistrate’s court. She will also be entitled to her children’s custody,

Before the judgement this year, there were 177 reported cases of Talaqebidd­at. Since then, there have been 67. These are only reported cases, the actual figure could be much higher.

LAW MINISTRY OFFICIAL

the draft law says.

Since marriage and divorce are subjects that fall under the concurrent list of the Constituti­on, the law ministry has also written to state government­s seeking their views “urgently” on the proposed legislatio­n.

The bill has been drafted by the law ministry on the recommenda­tions of a high-powered committee set up by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and comprising home minister Rajnath Singh, finance minister Arun Jaitley, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

The committee also included minister of state in the PMO Jitender Singh and junior law minister PP Chaudhary.

“Despite the SC judgement, cases of instant triple talaq came to light. The police were helpless and the victim women did not know what to do. A strong need was felt to deter erring Muslim husbands,” a member of the committee said. Government officials have dubbed the proposed law as progressiv­e and a “socially enumerativ­e legislatio­n.”

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