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Triple talaq abusers will face boycott: Muslim board

AIMPLB told SC that it will ask qazis to advise groom and bride to end practice

- FROM OUR BUREAU AND AGENCIES

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Monday told the Supreme Court that it will tell qazis to “advise” the bridegroom and bride during nikah to do away with the provision of triple talaq as it was undesirabl­e in Shariat.

The AIMPLB, in their affidavit filed before the top court said, “At the time of performing ‘nikah’ (marriage), the person performing the ‘nikah’ will advise both the bridegroom and the bride to incorporat­e a condition in the ‘nikahnama’ to exclude resorting to pronouncem­ent of three divorces by her husband in one sitting.”

The AIMPLB filed the affidavit in pursuance of its statement of May 18 before the five-judge constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar that the Board has decided to send an advisory to all the qazis across the country to give the bride an option to include in the nikhahnama a condition that would disallow the husband to divorce by pronouncin­g triple talaq in one sitting.

In a two-page brief affidavit, AIMPLB said, “At the time of performing ‘nikah’, the person performing the ‘nikah’ will advise the bridegroom that in case of difference­s leading to talaq the bridegroom shall not pronounce three divorces in one sitting since it is an undesirabl­e practice in Shariat.”

In course of the hearing of a batch of petitions challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of triple talaq, the AIMPLB told the bench that triple talaq was “sinful” and “undesirabl­e” and had no sanction of Holy Quran and Shariat.

The constituti­on bench had on May 18 reserved its verdict on the petition challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of triple talaq.

Besides its affidavit stating that it was going to advise qazis all over the country to ask the bridegroom to shun triple talaq in one go, the AIMPLB also annexed this resolution passed on April 15 and 16 this year at the Board’s meeting in Lucknow wherein it had said that instant triple talaq was not a correct method of divorce.

The AIMPLB in its Lucknow resolution had said, “The stand of Shariat is clear about divorce that the pronouncem­ent of divorce without any reason and that three divorces in one go are not the correct methods of pronouncem­ent of divorce.”

“Such a practice (triple talaq in one sitting) is strongly condemned by the Shariat,’ the resolution had said.

The resolution said AIMPLB would start a “grand public movement” asking Muslims to “desist” from “pronouncin­g divorce without any reason” and “in any case three divorces in one go should not be resorted to”.

The AIMPLB’s working committee had decided that those who resort to triple divorce leading to the creation of problems should be boycotted by the Muslims. This social boycott will be much helpful in decreasing the incidents of divorces.

THE BOARD’S working committee has also decided that those who resort to triple divorce in one go leading to the creation of problems thereafter should be boycotted by the Muslims

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