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Centre defends law on triple talaq in SC, says practice ‘fatal’ to institution of marriage

The Centre told Supreme Court that Parliament passed the law to protect married Muslim women from being divorced through triple talaq.

Updated on: Aug 19, 2024 04:23 pm IST
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The Centre has defended its 2019 law against triple talaq by telling the Supreme Court that the practice is “fatal” to the institution of marriage.

The Supreme Court of India. (HT PHOTO)

In an affidavit filed in response to petitions challenging the law, the Centre has said that despite the Supreme Court setting aside the practice in 2017, it has “not worked as a sufficient deterrent in bringing down the number of divorces by this practice” among community members.

The government also said that Parliament passed the law to protect married Muslim women from being divorced through triple talaq.

“The impugned Act helps in ensuring the larger constitutional goals of gender justice and gender equality of married Muslim women and helps subserve their fundamental rights of non-discrimination and empowerment,” the Centre said in its affidavit.

Two Muslim organisations, Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind and Samastha Kerala Jamiathul Ulema have asked the court to declare the law “unconstitutional.”

Under the law, a Muslim woman who has been subjected to triple talaq is entitled to seek a subsistence allowance from her husband for herself and her dependent children. Additionally, she can seek custody of her minor children.

With PTI inputs

 
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