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SC sets aside instant triple talaq in split verdict

- MJ ANTONY & ADITI PHADNIS

The Supreme Court on Tuesday declared that the centuries-old practice of instant triple talaq among the Muslim community was unconstitu­tional.

The five-judge Constituti­on bench presided over by Chief Justice J S Khehar delivered a split verdict 3:2 in three separate judgments. The order seeks to overturn the convention­al belief that it is the community itself, not Parliament or courts, which should reform religious or personal law.

The majority judges ruled that the divorce allowed for a Muslim man by pronouncin­g talaq ( talaq- e-biddat) thrice violated the Constituti­onal provisions. In two separate judgments, they reviewed earlier laws and high court judgments to strike down triple talaq as unauthoris­ed by the Quran, the holy book of Islam.

However, the chief justice, along with Justice Nazeer, was in a minority, upholding the practice of triple talaq as part of the personal law of the Muslims and, therefore, protected by Article 25 of the Constituti­on. Putting the onus on Parliament, the two dissenting members of the bench, in a 270-page judgment, urged the government to pass a law on the subject within six months; till then there would be an injunction on talaq. However, as it is merely a minority view, it has no authority.

Kamini Jaiswal, a senior advocate at the Supreme Court, while welcoming the overall decision of the apex court, has expressed disappoint­ment on the minority verdict. “Allowing triple talaq on the grounds of Article 25, while leaving it open to the government to restrict it through legislatio­n, seems counterpro­ductive. Wouldn’t the making of any such law be hit by the very same fundamenta­l right that was used to uphold it?” Jaiswal argued.

JUDGMENT ON TRIPLE TALAQ IS HISTORIC. IT GRANTS EQUALITY TO MUSLIM WOMEN AND IS A POWERFUL MEASURE FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMEN­T Narendra Modi, Prime Minister (I) WELCOME THE SUPREME COURT DECISION SETTING ASIDE INSTANT TRIPLE TALAQ. I CONGRATULA­TE THE WOMEN WHO FOUGHT FOR JUSTICE Rahul Gandhi, Congress V-P WE SHOULD NOT ADOPT A RIGID ATTITUDE, BUT CHOOSE A REFORMIST APPROACH TOWARDS SOCIAL EVIL Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Minority affairs minister

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