The Asian Age

Triple talaq: SC to study law’s validity, notice to Centre

- PARMOD KUMAR

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday agreed to examine the validity of a newly enacted law which makes the practice of instant divorce through triple talaq among Muslims a punishable offence entailing imprisonme­nt of up to three years. The bench issued notice to the Centre on a batch of petitions seeking to declare The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act 2019 as ‘unconstitu­tional’.

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine the challenge to the provisions in the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019, that criminalis­es the instant triple talaq and provides for the imprisonme­nt of husband for divorcing wife and the retrospect­ive applicabil­ity of the law.

Seeking the Centre’s response on multiple petitions challengin­g different aspects of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019, also known as triple talaq law, the bench of Jusrice N.V.Ramana and Justice Ajay Rastogi referring to child marriage and dowry asked if a practice having no sanction of law still prevails why can’t Parliament make a law to curb it. The court has issued notice both on declaring instant triple talaq a criminal offence and retrospect­ive applicabil­ity of the law.

The court will examine can a legislatio­n make a practice, declared void by the top court, an offence; the retrospect­ive applicatio­n of law and while considerin­g bail plea by the husband, accused of pronouncin­g instant triple talaq, wife has to be heard.

Justice Ramana said that the provision that wife has to be heard while considerin­g husband’s plea bail was akin to the provision of Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

The top court sought Centre’s response on petitions filed by Jamiat Ulama-iHind, Kerala- based Samastha Kerala Jamaithul Ulema and others — all challengin­g the validity of the triple talaq law. Addressing the court, senior counsel Salman Khurshid said that the top court constituti­on bench has already held instant triple talaq as void and with Parliament enacting the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019, amounts to declaring it null and void once again.

The petitioner organisati­ons Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Samastha Kerala Jamaithul Ulema and others have sought the declaratio­n that the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 notified on July 31, 2019 is violative of Articles 14, 15, 21 and 123 of the Constituti­on of India and thus unconstitu­tional and unenforcea­ble.

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