Friday, 21 September 2018

Daily Current Affairs 20.09.2018: The Triple Talaq Ordinance

Daily Current Affairs 20.09.2018: The Triple Talaq Ordinance
TRIPLE TALAQ ORDINANCE
Overview: Image result for triple talaq ordinanceThe Union Cabinet has approved an ordinance making instant triple talaq or talaq-e-biddat a punishable offence carrying a jail term of up to three years. The step was taken after the government failed to pass the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017, in the Rajya Sabha during the recent monsoon session. 
Behind the scene: 
A year before in August, a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court passed unconstitutional a law that allowed Muslim men to divorce their wives simply by uttering “talaq” three times in quick succession. In a landmark 3-2 verdict, the apex court found the practice un-Islamic and “arbitrary”, and disagreed that triple talaq was an integral part of religious practice. 

Provisions of Triple Talaq:
  • Triple talaq remains cognizable with a maximum of three years imprisonment and a fine.
  • The law is not applicable Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Triple talaq will be recognised as a crime only when a woman or her blood relative files a complaint with the police.
  • compromise can be achieved only when the woman is willing and says so to a magistrate. Bail cant be granted only after the wife’s consent.
  • The custody of children from the marriage will go to the woman.
  • The mother is entitled to maintenance determined by a magistrate.
Know the instant triple talaq:Instant triple talaq or talaq-e-biddat is a practice that was challenged in the court. It is different from the practice of “talaq-ul-sunnat”, which is considered to be the ideal form of dissolution of marriage contract among Muslims.
  • Under the latter form, once the husband pronounces talaq, the wife has to observe a three-month iddat period covering three menstrual cycles during which the husband can arbitrate and re-conciliate with the wife. In case of cohabitation between the couple, during these three months, the talaq is revoked. However, when the period of iddat expires and the husband does not revoke the talaq either expressly or by consummation, the talaq is irrevocable and final.
  • In the practice of talaq-e-biddat, when a man pronounces talaq thrice in a sitting, or through phone, or writes in a talaqnama or a text message, the divorce is considered immediate and irrevocable, even if the man later wishes to re-conciliate.

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