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SC TO COMMENCE HEARING ON TRIPLE TALAQ FROM TODAY

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will commence hearing from Thursday on a batch of pleas challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of 'triple talaq', 'nikah halala' and polygamy practices among Muslims.

A five-judge Constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice J Khehar will commence hearing on seven petitions, including five separate writ petitions filed by Muslim women challengin­g the practice of triple talaq prevalent in the community and terming it unconstitu­tional.

The bench, also comprising Justices Kurian Joseph, R F Nariman, U U Lalit and Abdul Nazeer, will also take up the main matter on its own as a petition titled "Muslim Women's quest for equality".

The members of the bench are from different religious communitie­s including Sikh, Christian, Parsee, Hindu and Muslim.

The hearing assumes significan­ce as the apex court has decided to hear the case during the summer vacation and even suggested that it is likely to sit on Saturdays and Sundays to expeditiou­sly decide the contentiou­s and sensitive issues arising in the matter.

Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi will assist the bench which will also examine to what extent the court can interfere in the Muslim personal laws if they are found to be violative of the fundamenta­l rights of citizens enshrined in the Constituti­on.

The apex court had on its own taken cognizance of the question whether Muslim women faced gender discrimina­tion in the event of divorce or due to other marriages of their husbands. The top court will examine the issue to give an authoritat­ive pronouncem­ent on the constituti­onal and legal validity of 'triple talaq', 'nikah halala' and polygamy practices among Muslims.

The hearing holds importance as the Allahabad High Court in its verdict pronounced in the last week of April, had held the practice of triple talaq as unilateral and bad in law.

The High Court verdict had come while dismissing a petition filed by one Aaqil Jamil whose wife had filed a criminal complaint against him alleging that he had tortured her for dowry and when his demands were not met, he gave her triple talaq. The copy of High Court verdict was made available only on Tuesday. The apex court had on March 30 said that the Muslim practices of triple talaq, nikah halala and polygamy are issues that are "very important" and involve "sentiments" and a constituti­on bench would hear the petitions from May 11.

Influentia­l Muslim organisati­ons like the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) have opposed court's adjudicati­on of these matters, maintainin­g these practices stemmed from the Holy Quran and were not justiciabl­e. The Muslim women who have filed the petitions have challenged the practice of triple talaq in which the husband, quite often, pronounces talaq thrice in one go, sometimes even by phone or text message.

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Activists of Joint Movement Committee protest on the issue of ‘Triple Talaq’ at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Wednesday

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